Susan Boyle's overnight fame looks likely to last long term after the singer received a standing ovation on an American TV show. The Britain's Got Talent runner-up was mobbed by fans and photographers when she arrived in Los Angeles to appear on the final of the US version of the show that turned her into a global superstar. The live audience of America's Got Talent, one of the country's highest-rating shows, rose to their feet as the previously unemployed 48-year-old Scot delivered a soaring version of the Rolling Stones classic Wild Horses.
Susan Boyle's overnight fame looks likely to last long term after the singer received a standing ovation on an American TV show.
The Britain's Got Talent runner-up was mobbed by fans and photographers when she arrived in Los Angeles to appear on the final of the US version of the show that turned her into a global superstar.
The live audience of America's Got Talent, one of the country's highest-rating shows, rose to their feet as the previously unemployed 48-year-old Scot delivered a soaring version of the Rolling Stones classic Wild Horses.
Frankly this lounge core version is blah blah. It's what she does, it's all she does. N E X T keep to the Fen Causeway