Susan Boyle will not be performing for the Queen at the Royal Variety Show. That honour now belongs to the Dance Group "Diversity" who were crowned "Britain's Got Talent 2009" Winners.
She was gracious in defeat saying "The best act won!"
That didn't stop Susan giving us a turn as she danced off the stage, perhaps relieved that after seven weeks of waiting, the pressure on her was finally over.
Julian Smith, who came third was thankful for the opportunity that the show afforded him. We hope that it won't be long before we see him again.
Watch this space, as we will have more news on Susan as time goes by.
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Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Why Susan Boyle's Success Terrifies Me -
By Becky Pugh Last Updated: 12:08PM BST 22 Apr 2009
A star is born. Susan Boyle: a tonic for the nation. Dreams can come true. She has the talent to conquer the world. Simple Susie Superstar. Every time I read a headline lauding Susan Boyle's extraordinary and unlikely gift of a voice, I feel more and more uncomfortable.
I am as much to blame for my sense of unease as the next person. Last week, I rode the crest of the wave with everybody else. I had Boyle's YouTube clip permanently on my screen. I discussed her at length with my friends and colleagues. It was thrilling to see somebody for whom life has dealt so many blows experience a moment of sheer triumph. Her voice was powerful, her song choice poignant, her pride moving.
Britain's Got Talent finds an unlikely superstarFor once the phrase "overnight sensation" was not just hyperbole. Her performance has grabbed the attention of 100 million YouTube viewers (which, by the way, is 80 million more than Obama's inauguration speech has attracted). Demi Moore was so moved by the voice of the "hairy angel" that she wept. Simon Cowell wants to sign her to his label. She made the front page of The Washington Post. Oprah invited Boyle on to her show. Jay Leno dressed up as her on Saturday Night Live. Piers Morgan asked her out to dinner. Elaine Paige suggested recording a duet with her. The consensus was that the competition is Boyle's.
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A star is born. Susan Boyle: a tonic for the nation. Dreams can come true. She has the talent to conquer the world. Simple Susie Superstar. Every time I read a headline lauding Susan Boyle's extraordinary and unlikely gift of a voice, I feel more and more uncomfortable.
I am as much to blame for my sense of unease as the next person. Last week, I rode the crest of the wave with everybody else. I had Boyle's YouTube clip permanently on my screen. I discussed her at length with my friends and colleagues. It was thrilling to see somebody for whom life has dealt so many blows experience a moment of sheer triumph. Her voice was powerful, her song choice poignant, her pride moving.
Britain's Got Talent finds an unlikely superstarFor once the phrase "overnight sensation" was not just hyperbole. Her performance has grabbed the attention of 100 million YouTube viewers (which, by the way, is 80 million more than Obama's inauguration speech has attracted). Demi Moore was so moved by the voice of the "hairy angel" that she wept. Simon Cowell wants to sign her to his label. She made the front page of The Washington Post. Oprah invited Boyle on to her show. Jay Leno dressed up as her on Saturday Night Live. Piers Morgan asked her out to dinner. Elaine Paige suggested recording a duet with her. The consensus was that the competition is Boyle's.
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Christopher Biggins Begs Susan Not To Change Her Appearance!
Christopher Biggins has begged Britain's Got Talent hopeful Susan Boyle not to change her appearance. - The Press Association.
The star is a big fan of the Scottish singing sensation - who wowed the judges and the public with her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream - and urged: "Please, please don't change the way you look!"
The bubbly panto star went on: "Just stay exactly as you are because that's what we love about you - and that fantastic voice, it's wonderful!"
Biggins, who won I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2007, thinks the singer's transatlantic fame is "marvellous".
"I love Susan," he said. "She's got an extraordinary talent. It's amazing that suddenly at the age of 48, she has reached this international stardom."
But it wasn't just Susan that caught the 60-year-old's eye on the TV talent show.
He also backed saxophonist Julian Smith, who impressed the judges with a rendition of Somewhere from West Side Story. Biggins raved: "I thought he was absolutely fantastic and very moving - an inspiration to all people who want to make music their career. He's a marvellous, handsome man, father of two children, with a gorgeous wife. I think it's wonderful he's reaching his ambition."
The star is a big fan of the Scottish singing sensation - who wowed the judges and the public with her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream - and urged: "Please, please don't change the way you look!"
The bubbly panto star went on: "Just stay exactly as you are because that's what we love about you - and that fantastic voice, it's wonderful!"
Biggins, who won I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2007, thinks the singer's transatlantic fame is "marvellous".
"I love Susan," he said. "She's got an extraordinary talent. It's amazing that suddenly at the age of 48, she has reached this international stardom."
But it wasn't just Susan that caught the 60-year-old's eye on the TV talent show.
He also backed saxophonist Julian Smith, who impressed the judges with a rendition of Somewhere from West Side Story. Biggins raved: "I thought he was absolutely fantastic and very moving - an inspiration to all people who want to make music their career. He's a marvellous, handsome man, father of two children, with a gorgeous wife. I think it's wonderful he's reaching his ambition."
Susan Boyle's singing teacher's fears for Britain's Got Talent star's voice
Susan Boyle's singing teacher's fears for Britain's Got Talent star's voice
Susan Boyle's former singing teacher says that he fears her sudden stardom could damage her voice.
Source By John Bingham - Telgraph.co.uk
Last Updated: 11:59AM BST 21 Apr 2009
Fred O'Neil says Susan Boyle is 'like an athlete' who must keep practising Photo: REUTERS
Fred O'Neil, a professional singer who taught Miss Boyle until she gave up lessons when her mother died, said that the Britain's Got Talent media machine could stifle her and was obscuring "the real person" he knew.
While he welcomed her phenomenal success, with tens of millions of fans viewing footage of her on performance on the internet, he warned that she might not have time to nurture her talent.
Susan Boyle's former singing teacher says that he fears her sudden stardom could damage her voice.
Source By John Bingham - Telgraph.co.uk
Last Updated: 11:59AM BST 21 Apr 2009
Fred O'Neil says Susan Boyle is 'like an athlete' who must keep practising Photo: REUTERS
Fred O'Neil, a professional singer who taught Miss Boyle until she gave up lessons when her mother died, said that the Britain's Got Talent media machine could stifle her and was obscuring "the real person" he knew.
While he welcomed her phenomenal success, with tens of millions of fans viewing footage of her on performance on the internet, he warned that she might not have time to nurture her talent.
Will Susan Reach No.1?
Boyle 'hoping to reach number one'
Tuesday, April 21 2009, 18:08 BST
By David Balls, Entertainment Reporter
Susan Boyle has admitted that topping the singles charts would fulfil all her dreams.
The 47-year-old Scot, whose Britain's Got Talent performance of 'I Dreamed A Dream' has been watched by over 100 million people on YouTube, claimed it was now her ambition to reach number one.
"It would be a dream come true. It would be fantastic," she told Heat.
Despite gaining a host of celebrity fans and appearing on US television, Boyle remained adamant that she would stay true to her roots.
"I'm nobody special," she said. "I'd just get on with the act and wouldn't make any demands on people.
The star later admitted that fans would have to wait to see what she would perform on the Britain's Got Talent live shows.
"You'll have to watch to find out. It'll be a big surprise."
Tuesday, April 21 2009, 18:08 BST
By David Balls, Entertainment Reporter
Susan Boyle has admitted that topping the singles charts would fulfil all her dreams.
The 47-year-old Scot, whose Britain's Got Talent performance of 'I Dreamed A Dream' has been watched by over 100 million people on YouTube, claimed it was now her ambition to reach number one.
"It would be a dream come true. It would be fantastic," she told Heat.
Despite gaining a host of celebrity fans and appearing on US television, Boyle remained adamant that she would stay true to her roots.
"I'm nobody special," she said. "I'd just get on with the act and wouldn't make any demands on people.
The star later admitted that fans would have to wait to see what she would perform on the Britain's Got Talent live shows.
"You'll have to watch to find out. It'll be a big surprise."
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Has Susan Boyle gotten a new makeover?
And you said you wouldn't change Susan Boyle... BGT star shows off her new look
By Lizzie SmithLast updated at 11:12 PM on 21st April 2009
Susan Boyle insisted she wouldn't change after she shot to worldwide stardom following her appearance on Britain's Got Talent.
But as she stepped out yesterday it appeared she had been on a shopping trip.
The Scottish singer had swapped her matronly look for a new, patterned dress and PVC jacket, along with a pair of high heels.
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Had a makeover Susan? The singer appeared to have been on a shopping trip after she was pictured in a patterned dress and PVC jacket
New look: Susan, yesterday, and during her audition for Britain's Got Talent
But despite her new clothes she was still the same-old Susan who has won fans with her down-to-earth persona - giving photographers an enthusiastic thumbs up.
A video of Susan's audition for Britain's Got Talent looks set to become the most viewed YouTube clip ever.
Less than two weeks after it was uploaded to the site Susan's audition has been watched more than 100million times - making it set to smash the previous record.
And it has been watched five times more than US President Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony in January, which has had 18.5million views.
Not so big: Barack Obama's inauguration speech has been viewed 18.5million times
The current most watched clip on YouTube is comedian Judson Laipply's Evolution Of Dance, which has been viewed 118 million times since it was uploaded in April 2006.
US-based firm Visible Measures tracked 200 videos from top sharing sites and worked out that all clips related to Susan have generated 85.2million views in one week.
The clips include her television interviews and a newly-released recording of her singing Cry Me A River. The track, unearthed by the Daily Record, was recorded in 1999 for a millennium charity compilation CD.
Record viewings: Clips of Susan's audition have been watched by millions around the world on the video sharing site YouTube.
Musical child: Susan always loved singing. It is said to be her first CD recording. Susan, 47, told this week's Star magazine she thought she looked 'like a garage' on TV, but vowed: 'I'm happy the way I am - plump!' The Scottish spinster, who lives with her cat Pebbles, said she was 'much better looking' than Paul Potts, a previous winner. Her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream from the musical Les Miserables made her the red-hot favourite to walk away with the television programme's £100,000 prize, and she was asked if Cowell had offered her a deal yet. She said she had been for a meeting with music label Sony BMG but added: 'I can't comment on that at the moment.' Boyle said she would be very humbled to perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance. She said: 'It’s my ambition to sing in front of the Queen. She's a very beautiful lady. 'But I’m doing all this as a tribute to my Mum. If she could see me now, she’d be very proud.'
By Lizzie SmithLast updated at 11:12 PM on 21st April 2009
Susan Boyle insisted she wouldn't change after she shot to worldwide stardom following her appearance on Britain's Got Talent.
But as she stepped out yesterday it appeared she had been on a shopping trip.
The Scottish singer had swapped her matronly look for a new, patterned dress and PVC jacket, along with a pair of high heels.
Scroll down to listen to Susan's first CD recording
Had a makeover Susan? The singer appeared to have been on a shopping trip after she was pictured in a patterned dress and PVC jacket
New look: Susan, yesterday, and during her audition for Britain's Got Talent
But despite her new clothes she was still the same-old Susan who has won fans with her down-to-earth persona - giving photographers an enthusiastic thumbs up.
A video of Susan's audition for Britain's Got Talent looks set to become the most viewed YouTube clip ever.
Less than two weeks after it was uploaded to the site Susan's audition has been watched more than 100million times - making it set to smash the previous record.
And it has been watched five times more than US President Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony in January, which has had 18.5million views.
Not so big: Barack Obama's inauguration speech has been viewed 18.5million times
The current most watched clip on YouTube is comedian Judson Laipply's Evolution Of Dance, which has been viewed 118 million times since it was uploaded in April 2006.
US-based firm Visible Measures tracked 200 videos from top sharing sites and worked out that all clips related to Susan have generated 85.2million views in one week.
The clips include her television interviews and a newly-released recording of her singing Cry Me A River. The track, unearthed by the Daily Record, was recorded in 1999 for a millennium charity compilation CD.
Record viewings: Clips of Susan's audition have been watched by millions around the world on the video sharing site YouTube.
Musical child: Susan always loved singing. It is said to be her first CD recording. Susan, 47, told this week's Star magazine she thought she looked 'like a garage' on TV, but vowed: 'I'm happy the way I am - plump!' The Scottish spinster, who lives with her cat Pebbles, said she was 'much better looking' than Paul Potts, a previous winner. Her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream from the musical Les Miserables made her the red-hot favourite to walk away with the television programme's £100,000 prize, and she was asked if Cowell had offered her a deal yet. She said she had been for a meeting with music label Sony BMG but added: 'I can't comment on that at the moment.' Boyle said she would be very humbled to perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance. She said: 'It’s my ambition to sing in front of the Queen. She's a very beautiful lady. 'But I’m doing all this as a tribute to my Mum. If she could see me now, she’d be very proud.'
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