Susan Boyle Says She Applied For Minimum Wage Bookies Job Out Of Fear She'd End Up With No Money
We'll admit that when we heard the news that world-famous singing sensation Susan Boyle had applied for a minimum wage job at a bookies earlier this year, we found it a little odd.
However, the singer has now explained her decision to apply for the £6-an-hour post, saying she was scared at the thought of ending up with no money.
Susan Boyle
The Scottish star told the London Evening Standard: "It’s a kind of habit I can’t get out of, to do with my working-class background. I never really had a lot of money."
She explained that when she saw the job advertised in a Ladbrokes window, she was taking some downtime in her career and was worried her success may have been running out.
Susan added: "It was a quiet period. I just got panicky.
The 52-year-old was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome last year, having falsely believed she'd suffered brain damage as a child for most of her life.
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We'll admit that when we heard the news that world-famous singing sensation Susan Boyle had applied for a minimum wage job at a bookies earlier this year, we found it a little odd.
However, the singer has now explained her decision to apply for the £6-an-hour post, saying she was scared at the thought of ending up with no money.
The Scottish star told the London Evening Standard: "It’s a kind of habit I can’t get out of, to do with my working-class background. I never really had a lot of money."
She explained that when she saw the job advertised in a Ladbrokes window, she was taking some downtime in her career and was worried her success may have been running out.
Susan added: "It was a quiet period. I just got panicky.
The 52-year-old was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome last year, having falsely believed she'd suffered brain damage as a child for most of her life.
http://huff.to/1iwqP6t
For much more information, go to the article on link below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/03/11/susan-boyle-bookies_n_4939811.html#slide=2303099