Sometime ago I posted the audition of a gentleman singing opera on Britain's Got Talent. Here's his female counterpart.
Belief and faith are gifts. Believing and being faithful to the dreams God places in our hearts is among the most precious of all the gifts in the world.
Prepare to be inspired by courage, confidence and class.
Absolutely brilliant, guess she fooled a few million people like myself when we all first saw her. Good for her and very remenisant of Faryl Smith last year, who under Simon's guidance has gone on to stardom. The same awaits Susan - beautifully done.
47-year-old spinster Susan Boyle has followed mobile phone salesman Paul Potts and bullied schoolboy Andrew Johnston in achieving overnight fame after her performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miserables on the debut episode of the third season of Britain's Got Talent.Watch it, AFTER THE JUMP...Previously... Bullied Boy Gets Revenge on Britain's Got Talent Audition Opera Singer Paul Potts Wins Britain's Got Talent Boyle told the Mirror what inspired her to audition: "I was born with a disability and that made me a target for bullies.I was called names because of my fuzzy hair and because I struggled inclass. I told the teachers, but because it was more verbalthan physical I could never prove anything. But words often hurt morethan cuts and bruises and the scars are still there. I still see the kids I went to school with because we all live in the same area. They're all grown up with children of their own. But look at me now - I've got the last laugh...Mum loved the show and used to tell me I should put my name down and that I'd win it if I did. But I never thought I was good enough. It was only after she died that I plucked up the courage to enter. Itwas a very dark time and I suffered depression and anxiety. But out ofthe darkness came light. I realised I wanted to make her proud of meand the only way to do that was to take the risk and enter the show."
47-year-old spinster Susan Boyle has followed mobile phone salesman Paul Potts and bullied schoolboy Andrew Johnston in achieving overnight fame after her performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miserables on the debut episode of the third season of Britain's Got Talent.Watch it, AFTER THE JUMP...Previously... Bullied Boy Gets Revenge on Britain's Got Talent Audition Opera Singer Paul Potts Wins Britain's Got Talent Boyle told the Mirror what inspired her to audition: "I was born with a disability and that made me a target for bullies.I was called names because of my fuzzy hair and because I struggled inclass. I told the teachers, but because it was more verbalthan physical I could never prove anything. But words often hurt morethan cuts and bruises and the scars are still there. I still see the kids I went to school with because we all live in the same area. They're all grown up with children of their own. But look at me now - I've got the last laugh...Mum loved the show and used to tell me I should put my name down and that I'd win it if I did. But I never thought I was good enough. It was only after she died that I plucked up the courage to enter. Itwas a very dark time and I suffered depression and anxiety. But out ofthe darkness came light. I realised I wanted to make her proud of meand the only way to do that was to take the risk and enter the show."
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