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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Singing sensation Susan has admitted that she is no longer scared of fame. The ‘Wild Horses’ singer mentioned that she really struggled with fame, however now she embraces it, she told US Tv show ‘CBS Sunday Morning’.
Subo first came to the public’s attention when she sang ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ on UK Tv show ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ struggled to come to terms with her celebrity status. The star said that she was like a “scared child.” Susan was admitted to The Priory in London, where she was treated for exhaustion.
The 48-year-old spinster recovered and her debut album ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ was a huge hit on both sides of the Atlantic. The star admits she is stunned by her phenomenal success. Susan told ‘CBS Sunday Morning that she is now entertaining people and that she has been getting a lot of mail to say how much she has” inspired them.”