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Susan Boyle, an unassuming 48 year old virgin from an unassuming Scottish Village sprang onto the big lights of Britain’s Got Talent Stage and blew Simon Cowell away, earning herself a standing ovation from the crowd as well as the judges.

Susan Boyle from Blackburn - West Lothian told the Britain’s Got Talent Geordie hosts Ant and Dec that she’s “never had a boyfriend” and she has “never been kissed” before she gyrated onto the stage telling the judges that she wanted to “rock the crowd”.

Susan Boyle | Britain's Got Talent

Susan Boyle | Britain's Got Talent

The judges and audience couldn’t stop their laughter when Susan Boyle said her ambition was to “be a professional singer like Elaine Page.” However their laughter was soon short lived when Susan wowed the audience with her rendition of I Dreamed a Dream from the musical Les Miserables. Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden both had to fight back the tears of what was an awe inspiring performance.

We cannot fail to notice the similarities between Susan and Paul Potts, a former car phone salesmen who, after winning Britain’s Got Talent 2007, went on to sell a staggering 15 million albums world wide.

Susan who lives alone with her 10 year old cat Pebbles was dubbed “a tiger” by music mogul Simon Cowell who said that Susan’s performance was remarkable. Susan, a lover of the royal family herself is tipped as hot favourite to win the talent show and perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance.

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56 Responses to “Susan Boyle - a star in the making?”

  1. Francis says:

    Even though I’m a Yank in the U.S. (of solid Irish background…), I am hoping that adding my meager ‘tuppence’ here will be acceptable; good! I was fifty-ten on Friday, April 10. After hearing Susan Boyle’s voice this week, and being incredibly fortunate to have seen a number of original Broadway musicals live while growing up in New York, her voice is, hands– and feet!– down, one of the best I have ever heard. Combine that with her innocence, her pluck, and the ‘Simonish’ judgment– be honest– all of us made about her before she sang, and, well, GOOD FOR HER!! [ It's about damn time, eh? ]

  2. Francis says:

    And……. I only feel like I’m Forty-ten now!!!! God bless that woman!! :-)

  3. Paula Mehan says:

    She was fantastic, and she believes in her self and that’s important.

  4. Fred says:

    I’ve been watching that video for almost eight hours non-stop and I am only doing it now because I have run out of tissues. I am going to bed with a silly smile on my face convinced the world is a better place. Truly inspiring.

  5. Pablo wilson says:

    Hi there,my name is Paul and I come from the same village as susan,and I will admit it,I have seen her but never in my wildest dreams did I think she could sing!!until that is,8.03 on Saturday night when I was completely blown away by the best singing voice I have heard since debbie harry,I was babysitting my little nephew zack at the time,and as her beutiful tonsils pelted out the classic song from my favourite musical,me and my younger nephew both new something special was in the making!I actually love u,and would happily pay 8.99for a susan boyle album!

  6. Dean martin says:

    oh my god,you are the best!!I cannot stop crying everytime I see u on itv2,I even put u on itv2 +1 after I watch it!!u are filling my life with joy at the moment Susan! I really hope u win it! Your the best

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