Sinead O’Connor sends Russell Brand a sexually explicit Facebook message to thank him for mental health support
The 50-year-old singer said she had 'always felt a great kinship' with the comedian and could do with 'a jolly good rogering'

SINGER Sinead O'Connor has sent a sexually explicit message to Russell Brand while thanking him for offering her mental health support.
Brand sent a supportive message to the 50-year-old on YouTube, saying that following a public breakdown she needed "connection, meaning, purpose, love and a bit of time, really".
Fans had grown concerned for O'Connor earlier this month after she told how she had contemplated taking her life in a clip posted from a motel.
But having seen Brand's support, she felt compelled to thank him in a sexually-charged message.
She wrote on Facebook: "Thank you so much for your beautiful support.
"Have always felt a great kinship with you.
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"Could also do with a jolly good rogering, frankly. The last man who touched my body took out my reproductive system two years ago.
"So if you really wanna be part of my healing journey, c'mon, horse it into me, boss."
In 2015 it was reported that the singer had a hysterectomy.
She added in a later post: "In case of a long line forming... its only Russell I wanna do, so don't waste your time."
Brand, who is engaged, has previously told how he admired O'Connor and had a crush on her.
Earlier this month it was revealed Sinead is being sued by her former lover and manager in a £450,000 court battle.
A Dublin court dealing with procedural matters in the case last month heard the singer is suffering from ill health.
Former U2 record boss Fachtna O’Ceallaigh, 69, and his firm TAL management filed an action in Ireland alleging breach of contract and defamation.
He is seeking upwards of 500,000 euros in damages, a court heard.
O’Ceallaigh, who also managed the Boomtown Rats, met Sinead when she was 17 in the late 1980s and steered her to global stardom.
He claims she terminated their management contract without warning in 2012 and is suing for damages.
O’Ceallaigh also alleges she defamed him in an open letter published on Sinead's website and a fan site.
The singer denies she ever had a contract with her long-time manager or his company, and also denies defamation.
A pre-trial application last month related in part to the singer's failure to comply with a disclosure order made by the court. The judge gave her lawyers more time to file papers.