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Lourdes. Susan Boyle in Lourdes "humbly"

Published on 22/05/2013 at 03:49, updated on 22/05/2013 at 08:02

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The singer sings surely small committee in the hotel. / Photo Laurent Dard
The singer sings surely small committee in the hotel. / Photo Laurent Dard
The Scottish singer revealed on the show Britain's Got Talent, Susan Boyle, is a pilgrimage to Lourdes since Saturday. We met.
It is tentatively Susan Boyle joined his group to eat at the Hotel Astoria Vatican where she stays. This is no longer the same as when she won the show Britain's Got Talent in 2009."This is the fourth time I've been to Lourdes," recalls the singer, 52, thinned and soothed.Pilgrimage with 100 parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes in Blackburn, she came to celebrate Pentecost. Arrived last Saturday, she remains a week. "I feel like Lourdes at home," she says, before qualifying the town "very peaceful" or "very peaceful" but also "very spiritual and religious." During the pilgrimage, she went to pray at the Grotto, visit and sing for the sick and attend the Marian procession tonight. "This is something that I call to make, come here," she says. By participating in the pilgrimage to Lourdes parish every two years, she began to know the city. "But this is the first time I have stayed at the Astoria. It's very nice, "says Susan Boyle.
Despite requests, no way to push the song immediately. "It is too early," she explains, even if his friends admit she "loves to sing." It reserves for its next tour in Scotland. One thing is for sure, it does not go unnoticed in the streets of Lourdes. "Some Irish and Canadian pilgrims recognized me but little. It is relaxing, "she says. One for whom "faith is a part of his life" was able to enjoy his stay.

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A pilgrim almost like the other

The staff Astoria Vatican rubs the Scottish singer since last Saturday already. "She made no special request. It is in all simplicity, and the greatest humility, "said the hotel manager, François Destandau. His weakness? Hot drinks. "She drinks a lot of tea and especially to maintain his voice," confides one side of the bar. "And here, everything is good," says Susan Boyle, referring to the dishes served at the restaurant.

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