Singer Sinead O’Connor has said she’s looking forward to “dishing the sexual dirt” on everyone she’s ever slept with in her upcoming memoir. The as yet untitled autobiography is set to hit selves in March 2016 and is already looking likely to be as headline grabbing as the singer herself.

Sinead O'ConnorSinead O'connor is writing her autobiography

In a statement to announce the future release O’Connor said, “I’ve never stopped expressing myself in my music, and now, with a book and I look forward to dishing the sexual dirt on everyone I've ever slept with.”

The book will be published in the UK and Ireland by Penguin, while Blue Rider will handle the US distribution. Micheel McLoughlin, the managing director of Penguin Ireland, predicted “enormous interest” in the book ahead of its release.

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According to a press release by Blue Rider the book will trace O'Connor's “turbulent upbringing in Ireland; her breakout as an artist with 1987’s The Lion and the Cobra and her nine subsequent albums; her controversial opinions and actions, as well as her personal and musical struggles and triumphs, through the present day”.

Earlier this year O’Connor released her tenth studio album I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss, which hit number 22 on the UK album chart.

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Last year the 47 year old hit the headlines when she criticised singer Miley Cyrus for her overly sexualised image. The two later engaged in a war of words which ended after O’Connor threatened legal action over a tweet Cyrus had sent mocking the singer’s mental health problems.

Sinead O'ConnorSinead has feuded with Miley Cyrus in the past.