Susan Boyle is in the finals of Britain's Got Talent. That's no huge surprise after she became a world-wide sensation due to the millions who heard her sing via a YouTube video of her singing "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Miserables.
Boyle got in the finals singing "Memory" from Cats.
Apparently the pressure is getting to the 48 year old lady from a little village in Scotland. Susan Boyle was at the Wembley Plaza hotel, which was inundated with fans and press. A pair of journalists were removed from the building by police after supposedly harassing and taunting the singer.
Boyle swore in front of fans and contestants, spewing out a string of four-letter words. She was overheard, yelling, "How **** dare you! You can't **** talk to me like that." Police then approached Boyle, who was then heard shouting, after being asked if there is a problem, "Of course, there's a **** problem."
Boyle broke down in tears and escaped the public location.
Susan lost it again in the hotel's bar, screaming, "**** off," and making an obscene gesture at the bar's TV, after hearing Britain's Got Talent judge Piers Morgan tell 12 year old singer, Shaheen Jafargholi that he had given "the best singing performance we've seen so far."
Morgan was on the CBS Early Show where he said he felt sorry for Susan and that he heard she'd been in tears the last 2 days and had threatened to leave the show due to all the pressure.
As much as I liked Susan Boyle after watching the YouTube video that made her a sensation, methinks she may not be cut out for the path she is currently on.
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