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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Toni Collette and Ice-T mourn Sinéad O'Connor after her death

Caption: Toni Collette and Ice-T mourn Sinéad O'Connor after her death. After the No Man's Woman singer died on Wednesday aged 56, other celebrities took to social media with tribute posts for the late star. Collette penned: ”I adored this woman from afar as a teenager. I will always admire her. I was lucky enough to hang out with her a few times in my twenties. On one occasion we all sang in the hills of Wicklow in Eire.” "I sang a Jane Siberry song and Sinead then asked/encouraged me to sing one of my own. Can you imagine the terror? The intimidation? The thrill? She was so talented, so generous, humble, resilient, courageous and true. What a voice. What a force.” The actress concluded, "My heart breaks. Rest in real peace Sinead.” Ice-T gave his "respect" to the late singer, arguing that "she stood for something... Unlike most people”. He finished his post: "Rest easy”. Elsewhere, comedian Rob Delaney wrote: ”I saw Sinead live many times. First time when I was 12. With my sister, with my mom. My wife and I listened to her all the time. My son Henry listened to her & I think about him when I listen to her now. I was so sad when her son died. I love her.” Sinead is survived by her three children: 34-year-old Jake Reynolds, 27-year-old Roisin Waters, and 16-year-old Yeshua Bonadio. Her son Shane Lunny died aged 17 last year. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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