In Pictures: Singing star Susan Boyle opens her album of favourite pictures
THE 52-year-old talks us through some of her pictures documenting her from a small girl to international star.
SUSAN Boyle is back with a film, an album and a stunning duet with Elvis.
Here, days after bravely revealing her Asperger's diagnosis, the superstar, 52, talks us through some of her favourite pictures and funniest memories.
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I used to think Piers Morgan was sex on legs but I’ve matured since then. This was when I went on his show Life Stories. I agreed to go on because I absolutely love his style of interviewing – he’s so clever. He’s quite intense as an interviewer but he can be quite gentle too and I knew he wouldn’t embarrass me. And, yes, I did have a bit of a flirt with him.
I’ve loved Donny Osmond since I was 13 years old. I remember my dad had just decorated my bedroom and then I plastered it with posters of Donny. He went mad. I used to play the Osmonds all the time and imagine myself performing with them. But never in a million years did I think one day I would be singing with Donny. This picture was taken on stage at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. Donny’s a lovely man and gave me good advice about how to handle fame.
It’s the unkempt Susan Boyle. It’s like looking at a different person. I’m a bit more groomed now. When I look at that picture, I see a real underdog who broke all the conventions of a TV talent show – and that’s why I wanted to do it. I wasn’t your typical dollybird. But I had no idea that it would lead to all the amazing success I’ve had since and I’m so grateful. I was overwhelmed by all the attention for a while after BGT and there were horrible things happening like people in my community selling made-up stories about me. But now I feel more settled in my skin and I’m loving every second.
I play a married lady, Eleanor Hopewell, who is the church warden’s wife. He’s played by James Cosmo, who’s in Game of Thrones. I had my first ever screen kiss with him. No biggie, it was just a harmless peck on the cheek, but nice. Former Doctor Who Sylvester McCoy was great fun. We all went out for a meal one night and he did his party piece – playing the spoons. I had a bit of a sing-along.
At the Pride Of Britain Awards, Prince Charles asked me what it was like to have sung for the Pope and I told him, ‘It was really good.’ What can I say about Simon, except he really is a great man. I owe him everything. So really, ‘Thank you Simon.’ Before I did my tour last summer, he rang me to wish me luck. And the day we did the launch for my Save the Children charity single, he sent a lovely video message saying he’d love to have been there – if only we’d invited him. Ha ha.
I was four years old and had just started primary school. This was my first official school photograph and I hadn’t even learned to smile properly. I was a wee horror as a kid. I was the youngest of nine children so I knew which buttons to press to get attention. Nothing’s really changed, ha ha. I often got the belt at school for being naughty. But I had such a happy childhood and I was pretty spoilt.
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