Susan Boyle does saucy jig for Piers Morgan

Monday, May 25, 2009, 11:10 [IST]
London (ANI): Singer Susan Boyle has entered the finals of Britian"s Got Talent, and celebrated her success with a saucy jig for judge Piers Morgan. The 48-year-old turned into an overnight celebrity with her jaw dropping performance of the song 'I Dreamed a Dream" on the talent show.

The Scottish church volunteer came one step closer to winning the title after stunning all with her version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats song Memory that won her a standing ovation in the recent semi-finals. Susan, who claims she has never been with a man or been kissed, wiggled for Piers, who had recently joked he would be happy to break her 'kissing duck".

"This one's for you, Piers," the Sun quoted her as saying. And then as the judge giggled, Susan shook herself provocatively saying: 'Piersy baby!' The singing sensation was left dumbstruck after learning about her victory into the finals, saying she felt "Absolutely class".

She then went on to wriggle again, placing her hands on her hips while wrapped in a sparkly dark brown dress. Piers played the gentleman as he complimented the amateur singer, saying: "I think you look beautiful tonight."

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David 26 May 2009 05:56 am
Susan Boyle is such a sensation because she actually has talent--she can carry a tune-- unlike so many so-called singers today.
Joan 25 May 2009 07:13 pm
It's hard to sing when you can't breathe. The pressure must have been incredible for her, so much expectation from millions around the world. I couldn't breathe and I was just sitting in front of my computer watching the show. Well, after a shaky note or two perfect for the movie, they won't even have to make it up, she rallied like the pro she is and gave a powerful performance, thrilling us all once more. Love her. And I thought she looked lovely. A beautiful, talented woman is Susan Boyle.
Marco from USA 25 May 2009 07:08 pm
I wholeheartedly agree with Liz Brown's message...You definitely are an INSPIRATION for the average Joe or Jane in the world today !!!!
Sue from Oxford 25 May 2009 05:35 pm
Yet another great song is wonderfully delivered by Susan. She simply looked tantalising and graceful with a sweet smile. What beautifully expressive hands! I cannot wait to see and buy her first album. Susan, you have shown and proven that the dreams can come true. Your Mom would have been very proud of you as we all are. Good luck Susan. The whole world is behind you.
Liz Brown 25 May 2009 05:12 pm
You go girl!!!!!!!!! show the world that a normal everyday lady can make all her dreams come true. YOU ARE AN INSIRATION SUSAN, you truly are....
Geraldine Diggins 25 May 2009 02:48 pm
I was so nervous for her last night. it's true, her nerves showed in the first part of the song, but she settled down and sang well. Who wouldn't be nervous with all the pressure she has been under. Under the circumstances, she did very well. She was brave to have chosen a song with such a quiet beginning. It is essential that those who will profit from her will take good care of her as she is vulnerable or they could ruin her life. I adore her and wish her much happiness and success. I actually think that she has a very pleasant and expressive face and she has a beautiful skin.
highnote 25 May 2009 02:39 pm
Distinctly average performance. That shimmy for Piers? Like your drunk maiden aunt dancin at a wedding. I do wish her well but she's not Britain's most talented.
xxx 25 May 2009 01:17 pm
Stop all the hepocrisy! She cracked many times. Out of synch with the music. Had difficulty hitting the high notes. She was so nervous. She's not a good singer after all. Simon was so brave by keeping the negative comments to himself, shame on him.
windrider 25 May 2009 12:47 pm
This is an amazingly talented, amazingly brave, and amazingly ordinary woman with extraordinary voice. And she may be a spinster, but she's got a wicked humor to her. I hope this brings her only good things in life. I'd love to see her get a career doing musical theater where maybe she COULD follow in Elaine Paige's footsteps. I imagine there are a lot of Broadway musical composers who'd love to get that woman's voice into one of their shows.
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