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Aunt Susan’s early life
The full name of "Aunt Susan" is Susan Magdalane Boyle.
Susan Boyle (English name: Susan Boyle) comes from a small town in south-central Scotland. Although viewers are accustomed to seeing bizarre contestants on the famous British TV talent show "Britain's Got Talent" (Britain's Got Talent 2009), they are still amazed by Susan Boyle's "no astrological index". However, the then 47-year-old country aunt sang "I Dreamed a Dream" from "Les Miserables". It shocked the whole audience, became popular in England, and truly explained what "people cannot be judged by their appearance". With an ordinary appearance but full of dreams and talents, she is likely to copy the success of another talent talent, Paul Potts, and turn her life around with her singing.
Susan did charity work in a local church and started singing at the age of 12. She has always dreamed of becoming a professional singer like Elaine Paige. At the beginning, as soon as Susan Boyle came on stage, no one wanted to hear her sing. From head to toe, the audience looked like they wanted to see her laugh, not to mention the super-sharp judge Simon. Cowell kept questioning and taunting her in an attempt to embarrass her, even stating that she had never heard of the country where she lived.
However, when Susan sang the first line of the song "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical "Les Miserables", the judges looked surprised and opened their eyes wide. , opened his mouth. The whole audience could only be described as thundering with joy, screaming and applauding from the beginning to the end. Many female compatriots in front of the TV kept calling the TV station to say that they cried while watching and were affected by Susan's singing. Among them, Including Hollywood star Demi Moore.
On July 6, 2012, Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh awarded Susan Boyle an honorary doctorate.
Susan Boyle was born on April 1, 1961 in Blackburn, west lothian, Scotland. His father, Patrick Boyle, was a veteran of World War II and a miner, his mother was a stenographer, and his parents were Irish immigrants. Patrick Boyle*** had four sons and six daughters, Susan being the youngest.
When her mother gave birth to her, she was already 47 years old, an advanced maternal age. During childbirth, Susan was briefly deprived of oxygen due to dystocia. He was later diagnosed with a learning disability. As a child in school, she was bullied and teased by her peers and was nicknamed "susie simple". After graduating, Susan worked as a chef's apprentice in the kitchens of West Lothian College for six months and took part in government training for disabled people. During this period, she often listened to professional singers from the theater and learned to sing by herself. Soon Susan studied singing with voice coach Fred O'Neil and studied at the Edinburgh Acting School.
Before participating in "Britain's Got Talent", Susan's singing experience was mainly church singing and karaoke. In 1999, to commemorate the millennium, Susan released 1,000 records called "Music for a Millennium Celebration, Sounds of West Lothian" (Music for a Millennium Celebration, Sounds of West Lothian). The local newspaper commented on her The song "Cry Me a River" is a "heart-moving" piece.
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