Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Review: Susan Boyle's Movie - Mirror Story out last Oct, 2012



Subo's new world: Susan Boyle's rise to fame being made into Hollywood movie


And in an exclusive interview Susan, 51, says she would like British legend Julie Walters to play her in the film


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The fairytale story of a miner’s daughter from a tiny village in Scotland storming the charts and selling millions of albums is the stuff of Hollywood dreams.
But Susan Boyle’s story doesn’t need a scriptwriter with a vivid imagination... because it writes itself.
Now the Britain’s Got Talent star has revealed her rise to fame is being made into a major biopic.
And in an exclusive interview Susan, 51, says she would like British legend Julie Walters to play her in the movie.
“My story will make a great film,” she says. “We are in the middle of negotiations just now for a film about my life.
“There’s only one person I’d love to play me – and that’s Julie Walters. She would do the job and you just know she would do my story justice.
“The success I’ve had is surreal and unbelievable. I never expected to be able to do a tenth of what I’ve done. But now I’ve done it I just want to do everything and take every opportunity that comes my way.”
Susan is still stunned by the public’s response to her: “When I signed the ­recording contract originally I had no idea what I was doing, to be honest. I just signed papers and started singing.
“I had no idea how far I would go. I just walked into Sony after the show and said I’d enjoy the process while it lasts. And now there will be a film of my life. It’s truly amazing.”

Dean Piper with Donny Osmond and Susan Boyle
Dean with Susan and Donny
 
It’s less than four years since Susan came second to dance troupe Diversity on Britain’s Got Talent and since then she’s sold more than 18 million albums worldwide and is said to be worth £30million.
Her original audition for the ­reality show – where she said she hoped to one day be as great a singer as Elaine Page – has been watched more than 100 million times.
We are backstage at Dancing With The Stars and Susan has just performed This Is The Moment with Donny Osmond live for the first time. She was physically shaking on stage, yet insisted on wearing three-inch heels.
“I was full of nerves performing with Donny,” she admits over a cup of tea in her trailer at CBS Studios in Los Angeles.
“But it was everything and more. I’ve been a fan of his since I was a teenager and I could never in my wildest dreams have imagined that I would one day be performing with him.”
Despite singing all over the globe in front of millions – and doing a duet with her idol Elaine Paige – Susan still suffers from crippling nerves. And the shoes didn’t help.
“But I love the big heels!” she says. “It’s nice having designers and shops offering me a discount for clothes. I’ve only ­recently starting to enjoy shopping.
“I’m getting used to the attention these days and being who I am. I’m taking it all in my stride if people recognise me.
“You have to accept it with what I’m doing – it’s part of the job. I’m not dressing up like Michael Jackson in disguise yet. I enjoy meeting people and it’s not a bad thing for me getting out and about.”

Susan Boyle and Donnie Osmond
Susan sings live with her idol Donny Osmond

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You quickly realise Susan has a wicked sense of humour. Yet rather ­unnervingly she doesn’t look you in the eye during an interview until she’s ­comfortable with you.
She’s frightfully honest about everything – including what television shows she loves and what’s wrong with them. And she’s clearly not impressed that her boss ­Simon Cowell isn’t a part of The X Factor right now.
She says: “He’ll be annoyed I’m saying that and I’ll probably be punished. But there’s no show really without Simon in the chair as the top judge in the UK. There’s no show without the main man.”
But she admits she doesn’t see much of her mentor these days. “I’m not really in touch with Simon at all nowadays,” she says. “I never see him at all – he’s a very busy man at the end of the day.”
Susan is very humble about her success and says she still can’t believe what she’s been able to achieve. And her fans are as loyal as ever, travelling from all over the States to watch her and Donny perform.
The die-hards wear red scarves to show their allegiance.“It’s nice to meet the fans,” she says. “But it’s also nice to come away and be alone by yourself too. You need that ­balance. Or I do.
“I wouldn’t want to be one of those people dealing with security teams and paparazzi. I don’t think I’d enjoy that somehow. I like getting out there meeting people and being me.
“I’m very low maintenance. My friends and family and neighbours back home have kept me from going mad. There’s a great community spirit and it’s a great thing for me.”
Despite her millions Susan still lives in the former council house she lived in with her late mother Bridget in Blackburn, West Lothian. The only time she snaps slightly during our interview is when I ask her why she stays in the small house instead of buying a spacious pad.
“It’s my mother’s house and I have no intention of ever moving out,” she says firmly. “That’s where I will stay. I’ve had a refit and it’s been renovated a wee bit.
“But I do think I’m going to splash out on a holiday home in Ireland at some point – that would be nice. But I’m not jazzy with things. I’m very simple.”
She’s still very much a Scottish girl who got lucky. She giggles like mad when I ask if she’s on Twitter. “What’s Twitter? Is that a bird sound?” she teases. “I’m on Twitter officially for the fan forums, but I don’t do it myself. I go on the internet from time to time but I’m not a great surfer.”
To finish the interview we have a quick- fire round. She loves this idea.
Do you think you’d want to settle down and have a fairytale wedding?
“I’m not looking and I’m in no hurry,” she says carefully. “That’s all I’ll say.”
The best thing about fame?
She beams: “Being picked up in fancy cars. I don’t ask for anything else. The only thing I really splash out on is going on holiday. I love to be in the sun. I’m off to Tenerife soon with some friends.”
Have you ever tried sushi?
She surprises me: “I have. I like it a lot.”
Does she have a beauty regime?
“I use moisturisers to keep those ­wrinkles away but I don’t do much else. I like getting my hair and make-up done.”
Will you ever have plastic surgery?
She smiles: “I think I’m growing old gracefully and I want to leave myself as I am. I’m fine with that.”
The final question is what does the future hold for Susan Boyle? “The future for me will be rosy – really rosy,” she says. “But don’t expect me to do Page 3 – I’m too old for all that.”
- SUSAN’S new album Standing Ovation: The Greatest Songs From The Stage is out November 19


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