Remember Susan Boyle? See What She’s Up To Now

Rose Reilly | August 9, 2023 6:06 pm

Susan Boyle rose to fame as a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent, but there's more to the incredible singer's life than you may know. Despite having a difficult childhood, Boyle persisted in chasing her dreams. Keep reading to get a fascinating inside look at the life of Susan Boyle.

She Found Fame And Success In Her 50s

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Although it wasn't until she was in her 50s that her career as an artist took off, Boyle has achieved a lot of success. In fewer than ten years, Boyle's estimated net worth rocketed to $33 million. Her first album, I Dreamed A Dream debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts in 2009. Her hit single was included in a movie, and she even performed for the Pope.

She was awarded three Guinness World records, including Fastest-selling Album by a Female (UK) and the Most Successful First Week UK Debut Album Sales.

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Fans Find Her Relatable

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One thing fans love about Susan Boyle is that she's a relatable, average person who was able to achieve extraordinary things. Leading up to her BGT performance, Boyle was struggling with the death of her mother, and being able to pay her bills. Even though she knows she has money in the bank, she doesn't forget the hard times and reminds herself that she'll be okay.

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"My goals are simple now," she told The Sunday Post. "To have good friends and family around me and enjoy some money I have earned within reason and ensure I never have to worry about paying my gas and electric again."

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She Has Always Remained Humble

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While other people in her position would transition into a life of luxury, Boyle has remained humble and stuck to her roots. In fact, she still lives in the Scotland home she grew up in with her parents and siblings.

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Her wardrobe remains modest, and she's perfectly satisfied with her simple life in the country, living with her cat named Pebbles. Boyle also prefers to keep her life on the private side and finds her hometown neighborhood to be a comfortable place for her.

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She'd Love To Adopt Children Of Her Own

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Boyle has been open about how much she loves children. When she and her brother Gerry finally reconciled she was able to meet his grandson Alfie. "It was lovely," Gerry said. "She couldn't stop picking him up." She also started talking about raising a child of her own and she's considering adopting.

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"I have so much love to give," she told The Daily Mail. "I want to adopt a child who doesn't have much, who I can really give something to. It's a way of giving back for me. I love children, I always have but I couldn't have them." She admits that people don't take her seriously on the subject, to which she optimistically replied, "They have a giggle at me. Let's see."

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Susan's Diagnosis

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Boyle is one of the people who are on the high-functioning spectrum of Asperger's. Her IQ is above average but she struggles with understanding how other people are feeling, as well as communicating her own emotions. Her social anxieties attributed to Asperger's can create misunderstandings and challenges in her relationships.

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The Guardian reported that Boyle suffers from mood swings, severe depression and emotional outbursts, which aren't uncommon for someone on the Asperger's spectrum. Learning of her diagnosis, and being able to identify the symptoms is a relief she says.

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Her Ideal Man

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In September of 2018, Susan Boyle spoke to Express and opened up about her personal life and greatest fears. While it may have appeared that being poor was her greatest fear, it turned out to be something else.

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It turns out that the hit singer is afraid of being lonely, and living the rest of her life alone and unmarried. After admitting her greatest fear, she went on to describe her ideal partner; a combination of Donny Osmond, Simon Cowell, and Piers Morgan. "My ideal man would have Donny's voice, Simon's good looks and Piers' sense of humor." She joked, "I would have married Piers, but someone else got there first." She did get a kiss on the cheek from Piers and sang a duet with Donny Osmond! Amazing.

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She Had A Rough Start At Life

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Born in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland, Susan Boyle was the youngest of five children. Her mother Bridget was 45 years old when she gave birth to her. Soon they noticed that there was something different about the way Boyle learned. Her family told her it was because she had been deprived of oxygen at birth.

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Boyle told The Telegraph, "I like to see myself as someone with a problem, but one I can solve. It is definitely getting better."

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She Lost Her Parents Before Britain's Got Talent

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Boyle never officially told her parents that she wanted to become a singer for a living. Her father supported her singing but passed away in 1999. As her mother Bridget aged, Boyle stayed home as her caretaker. In 2007, Bridget passed away at the age of 91.

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With nothing else to lose, Boyle garnered the courage to audition for Britain's Got Talent in 2009. She told The Guardian, "I felt a part of me had died with [my mother]…. I so wanted to make her proud, so I found the strength to apply for Britain's Got Talent and I truly believe that she was the angel on my shoulder that day."

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Boyle Opens Up About Bullying

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Growing up, Boyle was bullied as a child for being different. She knew that stepping into the spotlight as an adult also put her at risk for bullying, but decided to brave it anyway. In 2017, Boyle had to face her past when local teens followed her down the street, shouting at her and taunting her for her differences. Boyle admitted that it affected her.

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"Who wouldn't cry?" She told the Daily Mail. "I did, of course I did. It brought back memories for me, memories from school. If it continues I will have to speak to the police... but I'm all about giving people a chance and the opportunity to see right from wrong. That doesn't mean I'm a pushover."

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She Lost 30 Pounds To Improve Her Health

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Boyle's life hit the fast track after being discovered on Britain's Got Talent. Her schedule was packed fully of tours, appearances and performances. Like many people with a busy schedule, Boyle's health took a toll. The singer was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

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She took the diagnosis seriously, and followed the advice given by her doctor to lose weight. Boyle successful lost 30 pounds and is aiming to make it a lifestyle change. She told The Sun, "I needed to stop eating sweeties and cakes. It's the bane of my life."

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Taking care of her elderly mother and struggling without a proper diagnosis for most of her life, Boyle wasn't ready for a romantic relationship. That is until she met her prince charming at a Florida hotel while on tour. "He was the perfect gentleman and even paid the bill," she said. "Afterwards, we exchanged details. When we said goodbye he gave me a peck on the cheek."

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Now that she's diagnosed, she's able to recognize that her struggle with growing close to someone is common. Boyle told The Daily Mail, "People with Asperger's do put a barrier up because they don't know how to trust people. I try not to. I want to let people in."

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Susan's Brother Demanded Money

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Susan Boyle shot to stardom, along with her net worth. In 2013, she was estimated to have a net worth of $27 million. Reportedly, that's when her brother Gerry reached out and demanded that his younger sibling fork over money. Their other siblings saw their feud play out, as Susan refused to give Gerry the $60,000 he asked of her.

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When she didn't relent, Gerry threatened to commit suicide if he wasn't paid. He believed that since rumors about the family were going around in the media due to Susan's fame, that she owed him.

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Susan Gave Her Brother The Money

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Susan felt that she was being bullied by her brother Gerry, but she worried that he would go through with his threats of suicide if she didn't give it to him. So while on a trip to the U.S., she transferred the money to his account. In later interviews, Gerry admitted that he did get the money he asked from her, that he wanted it for a business he was starting.

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The family drama lasted for two years, without the two siblings speaking to each other. Finally, Boyle's emotional breakdown at the airport in 2016 led to a resolution.

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Susan and Her Brother End Their Feud

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The youngest of five siblings, Boyle and her older brother Gerry had disagreements, which led to fighting, and then not talking at all. The two had cut each other out of their lives after Susan rose to fame, and rumors about their family hit the tabloids.

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For two years, the siblings didn't talk. That is, until early June 2016, when Susan reached out to her brother. She called him from Heathrow Airport, depressed, and having a meltdown. Gerry told Mirror, "I'd never heard her sound so down on the phone. I was really concerned. She didn’t sound like she was in a good place. We hadn't spoken for two and a half years but when all is said and done I am her brother. I realized how sad it was that we didn’t speak– and that it shouldn’t be that way."

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She Wants People To Know She Can Handle it

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Boyle is self-aware of her outbursts and says she's "King Kong's Mother" when she's having an episode related to Asperger's. She understands that it potentially makes her hard to work with, as a singer, but she hopes that people are willing to understand and communicate with her.

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"It's a very difficult subject to talk about," she told The Daily Mail. "You always feel that eyes are on you, and people view you as different. I like to see myself as someone with a problem, but one I can solve."

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Boyle Was 52 Years Old When She Found Out

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Typically, symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome show up early in someone's life, and today many people are diagnosed in the U.K. around the age of five. Boyle's case was much different. The stigma of having "brain damage" and being bullied made for a tough childhood, on top of the untreated social anxieties she was already experiencing.

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Boyle told The Guardian, "It was the wrong diagnosis when I was a kid. I was told I had brain damage. I always knew it was an unfair label. Now I have a clearer understanding of what's wrong and I feel relieved and a bit more relaxed about myself."

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She Loves Family and Good Memories

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When deciding what music to record, Boyle looks to cover songs that a wide range of people can relate to, and songs that will make them reminisce and be happy. Her 2010 album, The Gift, was the first Christmas album to top the UK chart.

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She's also covered songs by one of her favorite artists of all time, Madonna. "I wanted to create an album that families could enjoy, something for everyone, an album that can be played all year and evoke memories," Boyle said in a statement.

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She's Not Planning On Retiring Anytime Soon

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Luckily for fans of Susan Boyle, the UK artist is not planning on dropping the mic anytime soon. She told Daily Mail, "In my book, 'retirement' is a dirty word." This also means that she needs to fight to stay relevant. BGT launched her career, but it's up to her to keep the momentum going.

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"Like any artist, I worry about people still liking me," she said. "I worry about going stale. I have a role to play... I don't want to let them [my fans] down."

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She Started Her Own Companies

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With all she's achieved, it's hard to believe that only 10 years ago Susan Boyle was living a quiet life, nearly unable to pay her bills. And Asperger's aside, Boyle has grabbed the opportunities that have come her way and started her own music firms.

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Not only that, she holds the position of director for all three, personally overseeing the branding of her music and merchandising properties. Since she stepped up, her firms have seen tremendous growth, and have helped Boyle establish a sustainable source of income for her future and the future of her family.

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What's Next For Susan?

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Fans are eager to see Boyle perform on stage again, and soon they'll have their chance to watch. In September 2018 it was announced that Boyle would be joining an all-star cast version of America's Got Talent.

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It's been nine years since she had her breakthrough performance on Britain's Got Talent, and Boyle is ready to impress music fans once again. An insider told The Sun, "Simon was delighted Susan agreed to come back." Boyle has proven once again that she has staying power in the entertainment industry.

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"No One Is Laughing Now"

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Susan Boyle has come a long way from the day she stepped on stage for Britain's Got Talent to perform. At that moment, no one knew who the Scot was. She told the audience that she wanted to be like Elaine Paige, an English singer who's best known for her performances in musicals.

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The audience chuckled when Boyle made this statement. But she went on to completely wow them. After her performance, Judge Piers Morgan told her, "When you stood there with that cheeky grin and said, 'I want to be like Elaine Page,' everyone was laughing at you. No one is laughing now."

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She Still Wants To Win The Crown

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What's interesting about Boyle's story is that although she was the biggest success story of Britain's Got Talent, she didn't even win the title back in 2009 when she appeared. It was a dance troupe named Diversity who beat her out for the crown.

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Now that the series has announced they will run a competition pulling the top contestants of BGT and America's Got Talent together for a cream-of-the-crop battle, Boyle has another shot at winning the title.

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The Comeback

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Now 57 years old, Boyle has stayed out of the limelight in recent years. In fact, it's been five years since she's touched her Instagram account. Susan's fans were elated when she jumped back on social media to announce that she was making a comeback.

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After not having posted since November 10, 2013, Boyle's official Instagram account posted a video montage of her performances over the years with the message: "Susan Boyle is back and ready to remind the world of her voice that inspired millions and her incredible journey over the past nine years."

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Her Fans Can't Wait

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After five years, fans were amazed to see that Boyle had posted anything on Instagram, announcing that she was planning on making a comeback, no less. People began commenting on her post, "So happy! We've been waiting."

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And "Sooo glad to hear that there's more to come in the near future from this amazing lady with the angelic voice." Susan's Instagram followed up with another post thanking her fans for the loving notes and support.

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What About Her Crush On Piers Morgan?

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Boyle's magnetic and unique personality has entertained viewers from the moment that she took the stage on BGT. Her candid interviews never fail to make fans laugh. She was quick to admit that she had a crush on one of the BGT judges, Piers Morgan.

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When asked if she still had hopes of marrying Piers, who helped discover her, Boyle told The Sun, "Oh no, I've moved on from fancying Piers. It's been nine years!" She continued, "He's been a wonderful support over the years and I would like to think he would still continue to support me now."

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So Where Has Susan Been?

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In an interview with The Sun, Susan Boyle responded to why fans haven't heard from her in a while. "Well, I've been out of the spotlight for a while, but that was my decision." She's been doing performances around Scotland while taking a break from international tours and mainstream media.

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She went on to explain that she's been taking a break from media to settle her nerves and get healthy. "I've lost a bit of weight and I'm ready to come back with a bang."

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She Took Time To 'Grow Up'

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It's unusual to hear a 57-year-old woman say that she took the last couple of years off to 'grow up,' but that's exactly what Boyle said she needed to do. Her life took an extraordinary turn after 2009. At the same time she skyrocketed to international adoration and fame, she received a long-awaited diagnosis of Asperger's. For Boyle, her life was almost just beginning.

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She told The Sun, "The old Susan Boyle has grown up, well she needed to, and now I'm back and raring to go."

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She's Ready For More

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"I'm not ready for retirement," Boyle told The Sun. In fact, she's been honing her skills to take her singing to the next level. "I've worked incredibly hard to grow as an artist, improve my voice and become more comfortable in my own skin."

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Sounding confident after years of silence, it seems that Boyle is ready and prepared to take the stage. It's amazing to see her transformation over the years, both personally and professionally.

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Susan Isn't Afraid of Simon

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While all three judges had low expectations based on first appearances, as Susan Boyle took the stage for the first time on Britain's Got Talent, she stood her ground and absolutely floored them with her performance.

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Most singers are absolutely terrified of the critical remarks they may receive from the three judges, but Boyle is not worried about negative feedback. When asked how she feels about notoriously harsh judge Simon Cowell, Boyle told The Sun, "He's not Mr. Nasty at all. He's a pussycat and I can't wait to show him the new and improved Susan."

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She's Never Won, But Not Defeated

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She didn't win the crown of Britain's Got Talent in 2009, but she won over hearts around the world with her voice and personality. Many people might not know, however, that it wasn't the first singing competition that Boyle entered. After her mother passed, she began competing around Scotland, but she never won.

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Boyle still has her eyes on the prize and hopes to win the America's Got Talent: The Champions competition. "You know I've entered many competitions before I went on Britain's Got Talent, and never won, I came in second on Britain's Got Talent, so you never know I might actually win this!"

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Boyle is a Voice for People With Asperger's

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Susan Boyle's voice is far more powerful than for singing alone. As an accomplished female artist in the UK and around the world, Boyle has proven that living with Asperger's doesn't have to be a death sentence. Although she battles anxiety and mood swings, she acknowledges how she's feeling and chooses the best way to cope.

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"If I feel like I'm going to take a mood swing, I get up and leave. I've learnt that the hard way." She says she feels her best when she's performing. "Off stage, it happens lots. It always has. On stage, I'm a different person. I feel accepted," she told The Telegraph.

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She Takes Care Of Her Family

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Boyle doesn't want to live a life of luxury and excess. And she doesn't want to give hand-outs to her relatives so that they can drive fancy cars and wear fur coats either. But she has lots of love for them, and says she's always willing to help her siblings, nephews, and nieces in a time of need.

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"I can't buy them a Lamborghini or a Ferrari or a penthouse, But I'd never see them stuck for money," Boyle told Daily Mail.

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Similar to any ordinary family, there are moments when family members face challenges and necessitate a supportive gesture. Although Boyle is committed to not indulging her nieces and nephews to the point of fostering idleness, she demonstrates understanding when they find themselves in need of temporary accommodation or assistance in clearing their financial burdens.

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She generously contributed £30,000 to her nephew's fashion business endeavor and alleviated her niece's credit card debt. Boyle has additionally assumed the responsibility of covering the mortgage payments for her family's residences on multiple occasions and lends a hand with their automotive expenses.

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She Says BGT Gave Her Life

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Susan Boyle's story is nothing short of amazing. She's a gifted and kind person who overcame many challenges for the majority of her life. After her beloved mother passed away in 2007, she decided she needed to go after her dreams.

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Boyle found stardom at 48 years old, and at 52, diagnosed with Asperger's. Today, she's never felt more comfortable in her own skin. She told Daily Mail, "All my life I felt like an outsider looking in - but after that [BGT] I felt like part of life at last. I was always struggling to show I had as much ability as anyone else, and finally I did."

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