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Sinead O'Connor admits she used to work as kissogram in 'naughty nun' costume

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Good Morning Britain, appearing on the show to discuss her new memoir Rememberings, which is released today.One tidbit from the autobiography stirred host Adil Ray’s imagination, as he quizzed Sinead on her experience as a kissogram back in the 80s.A retro concept, a kissogram is a person who dresses up in a costume and delivers kisses to people upon request.Recalling the quirky side-gig, Sinead explained she was instructed to dress up as a nun for the job, reading out poetry in an Irish restaurant.The hitmaker, who was born in Dublin, added it was common for her peers to start working from a young age, earning money throughout their teenage years."When I was 16, I was a terrible kisser because I was very shy.

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