Susan Boyle is looking for love, preferably in Scotland
Susan Boyle is already a star and a millionaire; now she wants to be a wife, preferably in Scotland.
The things you learn from British tabloids: Susan Boyle, or SuBo as she is known in the U.K., is looking for a husband.
Susan Boyle sings in stage musical based on her life in March 2012.(Photo: Andrew Yates AFP/Getty Images)
The Scottish Cinderella singer, who shot to fame in 2009 when she displayed a great set of pipes onBritain's Got Talent, has just finished her first movie,The Christmas Candle, playing a wife. She liked it so much, including the kissing scenes, she says she wants to find her own man now.
Now 52 and still single, Boyle tells all to The Scottish Sun today, in an interview with a showbiz reporter with the Dickensian name of Stuart Pink. And he's the real deal: The tabloid even ran a picture of Boyle with Pink; she's wearing a pink dress.
Boyle goes on the road in Scotland for her first live tour starting Wednesday in Inverness.
"I want to find a man but it's hard with all the traveling I do," she tells Pink. "I really want to start going on dates and I've asked my friends to set me up with a good man — if they can find one. I'd like to settle down one day."
As usual, Boyle surprised all in her movie debut. At first she was just supposed to sing on the soundtrack but the producers asked her to do a cameo. They were so impressed they gave her a major role playing wife to fellow Scot and Braveheart star James Cosmo, which required the two to smooch.
Boyle was hooked. "I have my very first husband," she cooed. "It was my first on-screen kiss. It was lovely. I didn't know about the kissing scene when I signed up, but I wasn't complaining."
But she is annoyed with the headline moniker SuBo. "It makes me sound like a Brazilian footballer," she sniffed.
Boyle's story should itself be a movie (it's already been the subject of a stage musical in Britain). A shy eccentric with a learning disability, raised in a working-class family in West Lothian, Scotland, she spent most of her mid-life years caring for her ailing mother.
After her mother died, she took her encouragement and entered the Talentcompetition, warbling I Dreamed a Dream for her audition and astonishing millions, including Talent maestro Simon Cowell. The video went viral, she became a global sensation.
She's since sold 19 million records, topped the charts in dozens of countries and made millions. She's hugely popular in the U.K. (thus the tabloid interest) but she still wants to find love.
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