Sinead O’Connor Writes 3RD Open Letter to Miley Cyrus: “Nothing Compares to You” Songstress Calls Cyrus a “Prostitute” / Miley Blows O’Connor Off

Sinead O'Connor Writes 3RD Open Letter to Miley Cyrus: "Nothing Compares to You" Songstress Calls Cyrus a "Prostitute" / Miley Blows O'Connor Off

The latest update in Miley Cyrus' two month long stint in the headlines involves Sinead O'Connor and an open letter with music business advice. O'Connor is worried that Cyrus, who sites O'Connor as one of her influences, has become a "prostitute" in the music industry. O'Connor warned Cyrus of the dangers of listening to record executives who tell her to take her clothes off in her videos because they only want to make money off of her. O'Connor wrote, "Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited, and it is absolutely NOT in ANY way an empowerment of yourself or any other young women, for you to send across the message that you are to be valued (even by you) more for your sexual appeal than your obvious talent."

O'Connor wrote a third open letter to Miley on her Facebook page over the week, and this time the tone was not so nice. She threatened legal action against Cyrus for her comments comparing O'Connor to Amanda Bynes and insinuating that both of them suffered from the same mental illness. O'Connor wrote, "Miley, I have no interest whatsoever in meeting you. You had plenty of time yesterday to abuse Amanda Bynes... an entirely innocent party... and myself... who also did nothing to deserve your abuse... along with every other sufferer of mental health problems and every person who suffered abuse at the hands of priests. What you did yesterday was designed to damage me and my career and has caused me enormous distress and harassment and has potential to damage my career, since you deliberately gave the impression those tweets of mine were not two years old but reflect my current condition. If you cannot apologize I will have no choice but to bring legal proceedings against you since it is extremely hard to given work when people think one is suffering from mental illness."

Will Miley apologize for her tweets about O'Connor and Bynes? Or will O'Connor be forced to take legal action against Miley Cyrus in order to protect her career?