LONDON – A middle-aged volunteer church worker with the voice of an angel is Britain’s latest unlikely showbiz star.
Susan Boyle (47) wowed judges and audience alike when she performed on the television contest ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.
By yesterday, a video clip of Boyle’s performance on Internet site YouTube has been watched more than 5 million times.
The unemployed Scot who said she’d ‘never been kissed’ drew titters when she told the judges her ambition was to be a professional singer.
But her soaring rendition of ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from the musical ‘Les Miserables’ astonished the crowd and the show’s hard-to-please judges.
The audience sprang to its feet, Simon Cowell watched in disbelief, his two co-judges – Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden – choked back tears.
They were captivated by the singer from Blackburn in western Scotland.
The usually acerbic Cowell dubbed her singing ‘extraordinary’. Morgan said her ‘stunning’ performance was ‘the biggest surprise I’ve had in three years of this show’.
Holden said: ‘I am so thrilled because I know that everybody was against you. I honestly think that we were all being very cynical and I think that’s the biggest wake up call ever. And I just want to say that it was a complete privilege listening to that.’
The show, the first in a new series of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, was watched by 11,4 million of Britain’s 60 million people on Saturday night.
British bookmakers made Boyle the early favourite to win the series.
She is the latest in a proud tradition of underdogs who win the heart of the British public.
‘Britain’s Got Talent’ made a star of its first winner, an unassuming mobile phone salesman named Paul Potts. He wowed audiences with his rendition of the aria ‘Nessun Dorma’ and has become a global recording star since winning the series – and signing to Cowell’s record label – in 2007.
The programme, produced by Cowell, is the sister show of ‘America’s Got Talent’.
Both are old-fashioned talent shows that resemble the singing contest ‘American Idol’ but with the addition of dancing, comedy and other forms of performance.
– Nampa-AP-Various
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