Susan Boyle makes cancer patient’s Dream come true with duet
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I often get asked to talk at charity events about what it’s like living with cancer and I always start with the story of how I was diagnosed.
Many of you will have heard this before (apologies), but in 2009, in my role as a showbiz reporter for STV, I spent months covering the story of Susan Boyle’s incredible rise to fame.
I wrote numerous articles about her every move, from that renowned BGT audition, to her travels to America. I went and met with a Japanese film crew and American fans, who flew all the way to Blackburn to soak up Susan Boyle fever, all the while covering her progress on Britain’s Got Talent.
I have never known interest in a star like it.
Come September, I was exhausted. I thought it was because work had been crazy but, after blood tests, I received the devastating news that I had cancer – chronic myeloid leukaemia to be exact.
The next six months went by in a blur and work was just a distant thought at that time.
The Susan story continued and, as she quickly became a global superstar, other than a quick chat on the phone, I never got to talk or interview her as the illness took over my life.
I watched Susan blossom from this quiet church singer in Blackburn to this record-breaking recording artist and I always hoped that one day I would get to interview her.
On a rainy bank holiday on May 27 2013, my dream came true, when I was invited to watch Susan rehearse for her forthcoming solo tour AND chat to the star.
It was a miserable day and, as always in Scotland, wardrobe dilemmas ensued, but I knew I had to wear red, as some lovely American fans I met told me they all wear red scarves whenever they go to see her. I didn’t have a scarf, so a dress was the next best thing.
The first thing that struck me was how warm and inviting the people who worked with Susan are. This is a rare occurrence in the music industry but it was lovely to see that Susan is in good hands and they couldn’t have been more welcoming to me.
I was invited to watch her perform three tracks that she hopes will feature in the concert, including the iconic I Dreamed a Dream.
It honestly did send a shiver down my spine and I truly felt privileged to practically have my own private concert from Susan!
Next it was time for the interview, and the 52-year-old was open, relaxed and refreshingly honest.
We laughed about a mutual appreciation of One Direction star Harry Styles and chatted about whether she will be taking the show on the road and heading to Las Vegas.
Then, at the end, I thanked Susan for allowing me to have a special insight into her day, explaining about my diagnosis and why it had meant so much to me.
It sounds strange I know, but, for me, that period of work when Susan hit the headlines in 2009 represents my last real memories of life before cancer - when everything was ‘normal’, if you like.
To finally get to meet her was very emotional for me.
Susan gave me a massive hug and I was thrilled to have spent such a special hour in her company.
I had heard her rock a rousing rendition of Tina Turner’s River Deep Mountain High, in rehearsal and explained that that was my karaoke song (admittedly this is usually after one or two glasses rose wine).
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that five minutes later I would be singing it with Susan, complete with her full band.
Now I am awful at the singing part, but, it truly was a magical moment and something I will treasure forever: singing (and dancing) with Susan Boyle!
Susan’s record label have invited me along to the opening of her tour and I can not wait to see her take to the stage as I know it is going to be an incredible show.
Thank you Susan – like you, I Dreamed a Dream and it came true. x
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