![]() ![]() "Charlotte" was really Dolores for several important scenes earlier on the season You can read our full explanation of that here, but for now let's dive into the main meat of our "Westworld" season two finale. In case you missed it, there was also a post-credits scene which showed a future version of William and a host version of his daughter, Emily. As we learned that Dolores' mind had been embedded in a copy of Charlotte's body, the finale took several turns before landing us in the real world and closing out the season with an apt Radiohead song. The second season finale of HBO's "Westworld" opened a door to the staging of Dolores and Bernard as inhuman enemies in a whole new world. I'm not that type but it will free me to go into group therapy as I go on with my life and I can be a better and stronger mother.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. "It is just about acknowledgment for me now – not revenge. "I suppose I am meant to stay here for the kids,” she explained, speaking of her three children and step-son with former husband Don Burton. In her interview with Egan, she had also spoken about an attempt to take her own life in 2013. “When you're manic you don't sleep and get very paranoid. “I was at the hypomanic side of the spectrum on and off for a long period, but generally you can only last at that end for around three months before you hit rock bottom and go down into depression. In 2017 she told the Metro newspaper, “There are two ends of the spectrum – you can get extremely depressed and dark and lose interest in the things you love to do, then you can get super-manic. O’Riordan had spoken openly of her eating disorders, depression, alcoholism and the sexual abuse she suffered as a little girl. Dolores O'Riordan had always been open to speaking about her mental health Read more: Cranberries sales jump by over 900,000 percent after Dolores O'Riordan’s deathĭolores O'Riordan performing. ![]() I didn't see him for years and years and then I saw him at my father's funeral. "I had nightmares for a year before my father's death about meeting him," she told him, explaining how the man came to speak to her during the funeral. In November 2011, O’Riordan’s father died and she told Egan how she feared the idea of seeing her abuser again, who was a trusted and well-known figure in her Limerick community. Those people who pretend they are perfect aren't perfect." But I'll always be a bit of a train wreck. It was something that I noticed manifested itself in my behavior and the pathologies I began to develop in my early adult life, such as my eating disorder, depression and eventually the breakdowns. I knew why I wanted to make myself disappear. I had anorexia, then depression, a breakdown. So I was putting on this charade, this perfect face. ![]() "When I Googled anorexia and studied it, I found out it was a common pathology that develops later on in life. The singer was forced to face her abuser at her father's funeral O'Riordan often spoke her her depression and the sexual abuse she suffered as a young girl. Read more: Dolores O’Riordan seemed “full of life” just hours before she was found And then I got famous when I was 18 and my career took over. How horrible and disgusting I am.' You have this terrible self-loathing. ![]() You bury it because you are ashamed of it. I was only a kid,” Egan claims O'Riordan told him in 2013. "For four years, when I was a little girl I was sexually abused. This had a devastating effect on her as a child and those feelings were revived and amplified when she was forced to face her abuser at her father’s funeral decades later. In a 2014 discussion with Barry Egan of the Irish Independent, the Limerick woman revealed that from the age of eight she had endured four years of rape and sexual abuse. O'Riordan revealed she was raped for four years as a child Dolores O'Riordan was in her early 20s when The Cranberries shot to fame. ![]()
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