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Sinéad O’Connor plans to become a healthcare assistant: “The COVID thing gave me more impetus”

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"I just hope I pass it, but if I don't pass it I'm going to keep going until I pass it" Sinéad O’Connor has revealed that she is planning to study to become a healthcare worker.

Appearing on Irish TV show The Late Late Show on Friday (May 29), O’Connor said she’s been accepted onto a new college programme.

Speaking to host Ryan Tubridy, O’Connor was asked about her previous comments about wanting to work in hospice care. “We spoke before about hospice [care] and what you wanted to do with people – kind of befriend them and guide them,” Tubridy said. “Are you thinking of taking that a step further?” O’Connor replied: “I’ve been accepted onto the course to start in Bray Institute of Further Education in September.

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