Susan Boyle is no longer scared of fame. The ‘Wild Horses’ singer – who shot to fame last April after performing ‘Les Miserables’ song ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ on UK Tv show ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ – admits she initially struggled to come to terms with her celebrity status but now embraces it.
The 48-year-old spinster told Tv show ‘CBS Sunday Morning’: “I was like a scared child before, but I’m not the scared person I used to be. I had to learn how to deal with a lot of publicity, and the glare of attention. And that takes a bit to get used to. But I got there in the end!”
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Susan isn’t afraid of being famous anymore, as she admits she has come to terms with being a celebrity. The ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ singer struggled to accept her worldwide fame after appearing on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, but is now used to her popularity.
“I was like a scared child before, but I’m not the scared person I used to be,” Susan said. “I had to learn how to deal with a lot of publicity, and the glare of attention. And that takes a bit to get used to. But I got there in the end!”
SuBo further added, “I think I’m entertaining people. I’m inspiring a lot of people… people have written to me about how much I have inspired them, and I like to keep on doing that for as long as it lasts.”