Sinead O'Connor took to her Facebook to pen another open letter to Miley Cyrus.
The "We Can't Stop" singer slammed the '90s star in a controversial tweet comparing her to Amanda Bynes, mocking O'Connor's own Twitter meltdown last year in which she hinted at feeling suicidal.
"Before there was Amanda Bynes . . . There was (O'Connor)," wrote Cyrus, who prior to their feud told Rolling Stone that her nude "Wrecking Ball" video was inspired by O'Connor's 1990 video for "Nothing Compares 2 U."
The Irish songwriter’s original letter expressed concern for the twerktastic star, saying Cyrus is letting herself become “prostituted” by the music industry.
“The music business doesn’t give a s--- about you, or any of us,” O’Connor wrote Thursday.
“They will prostitute you for all you are worth, and cleverly make you think it’s what YOU wanted and when you end up in rehab as a result of being prostituted.”
However, after Cyrus' harsh Twitter response, O'Connor was less inclined to dish out words of widsom.
"Miley…Really?" O' Connor said in her second letter.
"Who the f--k is advising you? Because taking me on is even more f--kin' stupid than behaving like a prostitute and calling it feminism. You have posted today tweets of mine which are two years old, which were posted by me when I was unwell and seeking help so as to make them look like they are recent. In doing so you mock myself and Amanda Bynes for having suffered with mental health issues and for having sought help."
"It is most unbecoming of you to respond in such a fashion to someone who expressed care for you. And worse that you are such an anti-female tool of the anti-female music industry."
O'Connor stressed that Cyrus should "wake up and understand" her recent antics and how they can affect the people around her.
"I hope that you will apologize to Amanda Bynes and to any person who has been wounded by your mockery of those who have suffered."
Bynes is currently seeking help in celebrity rehab center The Canyon in Malibu for court-ordered treatment.
Cyrus also tweeted the infamous photo of O'Connor from a 1992 "Saturday Night Live" episode where she ripped up a picture of the Pope.
"Furthermore you posted a photo of me tearing the pope's photo...as if to imply insanity," O'Connor said of the low blow.
"I suggest you read The Philadelphia Report, The Boston Report, all the reports which will illuminate for you why that action of mine remains sane and valid. By mocking it you mock every child who suffered sexual abuse at the hands of priests and had it covered by the Vatican. You could really do with educating yourself, that is if you're not too busy getting your t-ts out to read."
Cyrus decided to respond yet again. This time, she expressed she does not have time for a social media war.
"Sinead. I don't have time to write you an open letter cause I'm hosting & performing on SNL this week," she wrote on Twitter.
"So if youd like to meet up and talk lemme know in your next letter. :)"
O'Connor decided to keep things going between the two and give Cyrus what she asked for by writing a third Facebook letter Friday, except this time she threatened legal action.
"I have no interest whatsoever in meeting you," O' Connor responded.
"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."
"If you cannot apologize I will have no choice but to bring legal proceedings against you since it is extremely hard to be given work when people think one is suffering from mental illness," she continued.
"I have no interest in or desire to cause you trouble but if you do not apologise for having deliberately tried to cause me hurt and trouble personally and professionally I will have to bring pressure upon you. When you end up in the psych ward or rehab I'll be happy to visit you.. and would not lower myself to mock you."
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