International singing sensation Susan Boyle is having a meltdown over financial fears. The quirky Scottish singer is reportedly upset because she has to live on a weekly allowance of around $450, has no credit cards, has to travel by bus and can’t afford furniture for her new five-bedroom house.
Susan’s brother Gerry Boyle tells the Daily Mail: “When Susan realized she can’t just walk into a bank and take out her own money, she had a fit because she thought she was down to her last few quid. She was extremely distressed. She lives in fear of losing everything and returning to her old life before she made it big.”
Although she’s sold more than 8.5 million copies of her debut album “I Dreamed A Dream,” all her earnings are controlled and invested by her management team.
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Where, Oh Where, Has SuBo’s money gone? Scottish spinster-turned-talent show sensation Susan Boyle is reportedly living on just $450 a week — despite recording one of 2009’s best-selling albums — after being denied access to her huge fortune. At least that’s the word from Susan’s brother.
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Susan Boyle lives in constant fear of squandering her fortune because she has “no concept” of how much she has earned, according to her brother. The Scottish spinster became a global phenomenon after appearing on U.K. TV contest “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2009 and has since sold more than 8.5 million copies of her debut album, “I Dreamed a Dream”.
But her brother Gerry claims Boyle’s millions are controlled by her management team, who provide the 49-year-old singer with a weekly $450 allowance. And Gerry admits his sister is “extremely distressed” over her finances, fearing she will lose all her earnings one day.
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Susan Boyle fears returning to financial woes
But her brother Gerry claims Boyle’s millions are controlled by her management team, who provide the 49-year-old with a weekly $450 allowance. Gerry also admits his sister is ‘extremely distressed’ over her finances, fearing she will lose all her earnings one day.
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