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This August 11, 2013 file photo shows Irish singer Sinead O'Connor as she performs in Lorient, France during the Inter-Celtic Festival of Lorient. Troubled Irish singer Sinead O'Connor appeared to have attempted suicide after a statement on her Facebook page said she had taken an overdose. The post, whose authenticity could not immediately be verified, expresses hurt that O'Connor had been cut off from her family by events described as "a horrific set of betrayals". Image Credit: AFP

Sinead O’Connor is safe and receiving medical treatment, Irish media reported on Monday, after a message about her taking an overdose was posted on her Facebook page.

The Irish singer, who topped international charts 25 years ago with a cover of Prince’s song Nothing Compares 2 U, posted the message on her officially verified Facebook account while she said she was in a hotel in Ireland under another name.

“I have taken an overdose. There is no other way to get respect,” the post read.

“If I wasn’t posting this, my kids and family wouldn’t even find out. I’m such a rotten horrible mother and person, that I’ve been alone. Howling crying for weeks. I’m invisible. I don’t matter a shred to anyone.” A spokeswoman for O’Connor said they had no comment to make at the moment. Quoting Irish police, the Irish Examiner newspaper said O’Connor had been located “safe and sound” and is receiving medical assistance.

A spokesman for the Irish police said they cannot comment on individual cases.

O’Connor, who once famously tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II on the Saturday Night Live television show, declaring “Fight the real enemy!”, cancelled her most recent tour in July due to illness.