Friday, August 3, 2012

Posted in the Daily Record



Flashing the cash: Susan Boyle went on £1.7m spending spree last year

SCOTS singing sensation Susan Boyle went on a £1.7 million spending spree last year, getting through more than £32,000 a week, figures from the star's accounts reveal.


Susan Boyle appears on stage at the end of the opening night of The Susan Boyle Musical
Susan Boyle appears on stage at the end of the opening night of The Susan Boyle Musical

SINGING superstar Susan Boyle went on a £1.7million spending spree last year, figures reveal.
And the Scot – who was known for her thrift and said she got by on weekly pocket money of £500 – was getting through more than £32,000 a week.
Accounts for the 51-year-old’s business show that their assets were significantly down in 2011 from the previous year.
It is believed that SuBo used the money to splash out on a string of luxuries – including a new designer wardrobe for herself and gifts for family and friends.
She also bought a fancy people carrier car and hired a chauffeur to ferry her around.
Accounts filed this week show that her main company, Duil, had net assets of £2,895,402 in October 2011. That is more than £1.7million down on the previous year.
The spending spree coincides with SuBo getting personal control over her massive fortune.
The former church volunteer, who lives alone with her cat, has amassed an estimated £11million after selling more than 14million copies of her three studio albums.
She bought a new-build £300,000 house in Blackburn, West Lothian, in summer 2010 – but ended up moving back to the council house in the same town where she grew up because she missed her
old life.
Her second firm, Speur, had assets of £577,524 in October 2011 – a rise of more than £300,000 from the year before.
When the companies were set up to run Susan’s finances in October 2009, they were run by her niece, lawyer Kirsty Foy and Irish showbiz accountant Ossie Kilkenny, who helped turn U2 into multi-millionaires.
However, their appointments as directors were terminated in March last year and Susan and her manager Andy Stephens, 61, now have direct control of the money.
Kirsty and Ossie were criticised by SuBo’s brother Gerry, leading to a bitter rift in the close-knit Boyle family.
Gerry claimed his sister only had access to a few hundreds of pounds a week allowance and didn’t have a credit card.
Kirsty, 43, hit back in a letter to Gerry, saying she and Ossie had helped Susan get a “massively improved” deal with record label Sony.
In a TV interview with Piers Morgan in 2010, SuBo said she wasn’t interested in splashing out on luxuries like expensive cars.
She said: “I’ve only just learnt how to go in a taxi. I don’t flash the cash. I’m always careful with money. I’m not saying I’m mean, but I’m always careful.”

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