Sinead O'Connor has sent a sexually explicit plea to Russell Brand to thank him for his support after her public breakdown.
The Irish singer, 50, thanked the comedian via a message on Facebook and encouraged him to give her a "good rogering", the Daily Mail reports.
Fans were concerned for her well-being after she revealed she had contemplated suicide during a distressing video clip, filmed in a New Jersey motel, earlier this month.
After seeing the footage, in which a tearful O'Connor said she was "all by herself", Brand sent a supportive message during an episode of his YouTube series 'The Trews'.
He said that the singer needed: "connection, meaning, purpose, love and a bit of time, really".
Responding to the comedian and actor, the Nothing Compares to U star said: "Thank you so much for your beautiful support. Have always felt a great kinship with you.
"Could also do with a jolly good rogering, frankly. The last man who touched my body took out my reproductive system two years ago."
In a later post, she added: "In case of a long line forming... its only Russell I wanna do, so don't waste your time."
While Brand is engaged to his long-term girlfriend Mabel, he did admit that he had a crush on O'Connor in 2009.
While dating US singer Katy Perry, he told the Sunday Independent: "One always speculates what it would be like to be in a romance with dear Sinead.
"That would be exciting wouldn't it? I have never met her and I don't think I'd approach her but I would definitely await an introduction."
No doubt to her fans relief, O'Connor revealed that she would be taking a relaxing holiday as she recovers from her mental health breakdown.
She wrote on Facebook: "Being the lucky girl I am, someone who loves me has offered to bring me on a very nice holiday. (Russell can visit though) and there won't be any internet.
"So I will be off radar for a few weeks but didn't want you all worrying so thought best let you know."