Nov. 10, 2020 – “I grew up with a lot of trauma and abuse. I then went straight into the music business. And never learned really how to make a normal life,” she wrote in a string of messages. “Never took proper time to heal. Wasn’t ready to either.”
She went on to apologize to her fans, but noted that the year has been “very traumatic.”
“If I take this time to heal, I will be fit for a lifetime of touring. If I don’t, I won’t,” she added. “If you knew the six years I’ve had, your [sic] know what I’m talking about. And I will explain very clearly in 2022.”
Her treatment begins next week.
Earlier this year, in September, Sinead, who now goes by Shuhada Sadaqat, said she was training to become a healthcare worker amid the coronavirus pandemic.
One day prior to her statement, Sinead tweeted about working on her mental health.
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