Sinead O'Connor says she'll never speak to BBC Woman's Hour again after 'offensive, abusive and misogynistic' interview but apologises for likening herself to a Jamaican man in expletive-laden chat The Irish singer, 54, was promoting her memoir Rememberings when she engaged in the stilted conversation with host Emma Barnett, 36, on Tuesday During the interview, Emma spoke of how The Telegraph's music critic Neil McCormick, 60, had branded Sinead 'the crazy lady in pop's attic' Taking to Twitter afterwards, Sinead stated that the comments in the 'misogynistic' interview were 'abusive and invalidating' She also apologised for 'stereotyping' when she likened herself to Jamaican men for 'purposely' having four children by four different men