Home / Entertainment / Before her untimely passing, Sinead O’Connor was working on an upcoming biopic inspired by her life. Per an insider quoted by The Sun, the Irish singer was considering three different actresses to portray her in the different staged of her life. Sinead had reportedly named Demi Moore, Saoirse Ronan and Niamh Algar for the parts. “Sinéad was keen to explore making her memoir into her film and she had a raft of ideas about how it would look on screen,” the source revealed. “She had a huge amount of respect for Demi and thought Niamh was a real rising star after she saw her in her TV series The Virtues.” The source continued, “Sinéad, too, thought Saoirse was fierce and loved her from her film Brooklyn in 2015 when she played an Irish migrant.” Sinead O’Connor was making a biopic inspired by her life before untimely death It was “clear” that the late musician had given the biopic “real thought” and she also seemed “keen to get involved in the script.” “Her early ideas for the film saw her leaning towards a triptych-style film, featuring three different actresses which would fit with a satirical reference to the Catholic Church’s father, son and Holy Ghost,” the insider stated. Sinead, who died at the age of 56 on July 26 and converted to Islam in 2018, debuted her first album, The Lion and The Cobra, in 1987 but rose to fame with her second. I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got, in 1990. However, two years later, the singer became a controversial figure after she appeared on Saturday Night Live, singing an acappella version of Bob Marley’s War. She intended as a protest against the sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church. She then showed a photograph of Pope John Paul II to the camera before tearing it up. The cause of death for Sinead has not been given; however, authorities do not consider anything suspicious.

Before her untimely passing, Sinead O’Connor was working on an upcoming biopic inspired by her life. Per an insider quoted by The Sun, the Irish singer was considering three different actresses to portray her in the different staged of her life. Sinead had reportedly named Demi Moore, Saoirse Ronan and Niamh Algar for the parts. “Sinéad was keen to explore making her memoir into her film and she had a raft of ideas about how it would look on screen,” the source revealed. “She had a huge amount of respect for Demi and thought Niamh was a real rising star after she saw her in her TV series The Virtues.” The source continued, “Sinéad, too, thought Saoirse was fierce and loved her from her film Brooklyn in 2015 when she played an Irish migrant.” Sinead O’Connor was making a biopic inspired by her life before untimely death It was “clear” that the late musician had given the biopic “real thought” and she also seemed “keen to get involved in the script.” “Her early ideas for the film saw her leaning towards a triptych-style film, featuring three different actresses which would fit with a satirical reference to the Catholic Church’s father, son and Holy Ghost,” the insider stated. Sinead, who died at the age of 56 on July 26 and converted to Islam in 2018, debuted her first album, The Lion and The Cobra, in 1987 but rose to fame with her second. I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got, in 1990. However, two years later, the singer became a controversial figure after she appeared on Saturday Night Live, singing an acappella version of Bob Marley’s War. She intended as a protest against the sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church. She then showed a photograph of Pope John Paul II to the camera before tearing it up. The cause of death for Sinead has not been given; however, authorities do not consider anything suspicious.

Billy Porter is dissatisfied with Harry Styles’ Vogue cover. The actor, 53, gave his thoughts on the As It Was singer being the first solo male to appear on the cover of the fashion magazine in a new interview published on Friday by The Telegraph. Styles, 29, is well-known for posing in a Gucci gown for Vogue‘s December 2020 issue.

Porter, famed for his gender-fluid clothes, believes the One Direction star was chosen for the cover because he is “white and straight.”

“It doesn’t feel good to me. You’re using my community — or your people are using my community — to elevate you. You haven’t had to sacrifice anything,” he said, explaining his feelings for Styles’ fashion sense.

The Pose star disclosed that many months before the cover was unleashed, he had an interview with Anna Wintour, and the Vogue editor-in-chief questioned him his thoughts regarding how to lead the magazine and this experimental new era of fashion.

“That bitch said to me at the end, ‘How can we do better?’ And I was so taken off guard that I didn’t say what I should have said,” he recalled.

In retrospect, Porter said he should have told Wintour, “Use your power as Vogue to uplift the voices of the leaders of this de-gendering of fashion movement.”

“Six months later, Harry Styles is the first man on the cover,” he added.

The Kinky Boots star was adamant of the fact that he doesn’t had any beef for Styles but for the magazine’s decision to feature him on the cover. “It’s not Harry Styles’ fault that he happens to be white and cute and straight and fit into the infrastructure that way … I call out the gatekeepers,” Porter said.

The Cinderella alum has previously expressed his dissatisfaction with the treatment of the historic cover. He told The Sunday Times in October 2021, “I feel like the fashion industry has accepted me because they have to. I created the conversation [about nonbinary fashion] and yet Vogue still put Harry Styles, a straight white man, in a dress on their cover for the first time.”

“I was the first one doing it and now everybody is doing it,” Porter added. “I’m not dragging Harry Styles, but… He doesn’t care, he’s just doing it because it’s the thing to do. This is politics for me. This is my life.”

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