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3rd June 2021
11:20am BST

Following the interview, O'Connor said that she would never appear on the show again. On Twitter, she described it as "extremely offensive and even misogynistic".
"One abusive and invalidating question or statement after another: 'madwoman in the attic'," she wrote. "At that point I should have ended it. I will absolutely never do Women's Hour again."
In a follow-up tweet, she apologised if she "accidentally offended Jamaican men". During the interview, the singer described herself as being "like a Jamaican father".
O'Connor tweeted: "Also, apologies if I accidentally offended Jamaican men. I was referring to specific friends of mine in the music business. Jamaican people are my favourite people on this earth and Jamaican male musicians my biggest inspiration."
BBC subsequently issued a statement, addressing the singer's criticisms.
They said: "During an interview about her new book, Sinead O’Connor was talking about her mental health and was asked what she made of a comment by a music critic reviewing her book in recent days."Explore more on these topics: