Sinéad O'Connor leaves $1.7M to children, encourages 'milk' music sales in final wishes
- Sinéad O'Connor left her entire $1.7 million estate to her children after her passing in 2023, with $1.4 million remaining after expenses, according to probate records obtained by the US Sun.
- The singer specified that her albums should be released posthumously, directing her children to 'milk it for what it's worth.'
- O'Connor wanted to be buried in priest clothing, with a Hebrew Bible and her album 'Theology' beside her, as stated in her will signed in 2013.
- Her ex-husband, John Reynolds, was named the executor of her estate, which included instructions for her children regarding her ashes and possessions.
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Sinéad O'Connor left her family £1.7million and instructed to children to "milk" her music "for what it's worth"
Sinéad O’Connor reportedly instructed her children to “milk” her music “for what it’s worth” in her will. READ MORE: Sinéad O’Connor, 1966-2023: an artist of integrity, intensity and honesty The Irish singer passed away on July 26 aged 56 last year, with her cause of death later revealed to be asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). She was laid to rest at a ceremony in the Irish town of Bray last August, with Bob Geldof and Bo…
Sinéad O’Connor was never at a loss for words. This seems to have been the case in her will too. The singer apparently advised her children to get as much out of her songs as possible.
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