Saturday, December 22, 2012

Posted in the Daily Record


  • By George Mair

Susan Boyle: I use God as a companion

SINGING star Susan Boyle has told how she turns to the Church for help in coping with the pressures of her musical career.

SuBo says the church helps her cope with fame

DEVOUT Roman Catholic SuBo said the Church is her “safety net” and revealed she even attended mass once in the Spanish party resort of Benidorm.
In a BBC Radio Scotland interview with Cathy Macdonald and Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross, which will be broadcast on Christmas morning, Susan, 51, said: “Church is the backbone of my life and it always has been.
“It’s a kind of safety net. You like to feel you’ve got somebody to talk to and I use God as a companion.
“Sometimes, when I get a quiet space, it’s good to meditate. I like to meditate on where I am and who I am – things like that.
“I went to church once when I was in Benidorm. I couldn’t understand it because it was all in Spanish but I got the gist of what it was all about.”
SuBo, from Blackburn in West Lothian, sang for Pope Benedict XVI at an open-air mass in Glasgow during his visit to Scotland in 2010. Her performance included the song which launched her on Britain’s Got Talent – I Dreamed a Dream.
In the interview, she tells how she took “a weak turn” when she was told she would meet the Pope after her performance at Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park.
She said: “It was rather nerve-wracking. When they told me I was going to meet His Holiness, I had a wee bit of a weak turn.
“It was quite something, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You don’t know how you feel at the time because you’re too numb. It was very humbling.”
SuBo is planning to spend Christmas with family and friends.
She added: “This year I’m going to take time off – no gigs.
“In 2013, I’m playing the O2 with Donnie Osmond and also plan to go to Australia with the musical I Dreamed a Dream.”
? Christmas Morning with Cathy Macdonald and Ricky Ross is on BBC Radio Scotland on Christmas Day, 7am-9am.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/susan-boyle-says-she-uses-the-church-1501565

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