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Published Date: 01 June 2009
SCOTS singer Susan Boyle is still set to earn a fortune after her overnight success on Britain's Got Talent – despite failing to win the reality TV contest.
Experts are predicting the 48-year-old church volunteer has the potential to become a major recording artist within months thanks to the huge response to her appearances on the show.

More than 19 million viewers tuned in to watch the West Lothian
spinster – hot favourite with bookmakers to triumph – fall at the final hurdle to dance troupe Diversity.

But Boyle is still widely expected to be handed a lucrative record deal with BGT mogul Simon Cowell's entertainment empire – and has already been tipped for West End musicals.

Her mentor for several years, voice coach Fred O'Neil, urged Boyle to take up as many offers as she could to capitalise on her worldwide fame.

PR guru Max Clifford said that Boyle, who had made a number of unsuccessful attempts to get on TV shows before getting her big break with BGT, had the potential to be as successful as previous winners, such as Paul Potts, who landed a £1 million deal with Cowell's Syco Music label.

Boyle's first TV appearance has been downloaded almost 200 million times. She has become a huge star in the United States after being praised by chat show host Oprah Winfrey and actress Demi Moore.

Although she has missed out on the first prize of £100,000 and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance, Boyle is expected to head off on a BGT tour with the show's stars shortly.

BGT insiders say she is in line to make about £5 million from TV, advertising and record deals.

Mr Clifford added: "Get her into the studio, do an album of beautiful songs that suit her voice, with beautiful production. If she has a massive album, you are talking about millions."

Writing on his blog, BGT judge Piers Morgan said: "To me, she has been the show's greatest discovery. I'm only sorry that the tidal wave of publicity meant so many people got bored or irritated and decided not to vote for her."



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  • Last Updated: 01 June 2009 10:44 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Susan Boyle
 
1

Brianwci,

01/06/2009 00:36:06
What's the bet that the Queen requests Ms Boyle to appear AS WELL AS Diversity?

But who cares, Susan has already won and is indeed about to convert her new found fame into hard cash.

Well done hen, gone yersel.
2

weeshooie1,

Wollongong 01/06/2009 00:51:40
Brianw ci, #1,

"Ditto" Nuff said.
3

Julian.,

edinburgh 01/06/2009 01:03:44
And another thing we can also be sure of is that Max Clifford will be sniffing around with his erudite remarks whenever there's the prospect of money:-

"Get her into the studio, do an album of beautiful songs that suit her voice, with beautiful production. If she has a massive album, you are talking about millions."

I'd never have guessed.
4

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/06/2009 01:18:59

Susan will not, also be asked to preform in front of the Queen, it just will not happen!
One thing for sure though, she has done very well in earning herself a crust, it would be nice to be with her,...."laughing all the way to bank"


5

The Kids Are Alright,

01/06/2009 01:27:35
Is she going to be the new Celtic manager?
6

Edward,

01/06/2009 01:34:15
the knives are out from the english press
who are having a real pop at her (Daily Mail/Daily Express/ Daily Star)by reporting that she lost the plot just after she left the stage
7

The Kids Are Alright,

01/06/2009 01:41:40
#6

When A ManU forward throws abuse at a ref, it is "just part of the game"

They should cut her some slack
8

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/06/2009 02:11:33

I do not purchase the Scotsman (very-often) :)

I just Looovvve all the Goss and Shiote of The Daily Star!
At 20pence, it keeps you up-to-date, with the baloney of the day!
What more can one ask for on a Monday Morning?, plus the fact!, you get a soo called 'Free' Football pull-out news report, to-which I find very useful for lining my Tesco, 'shopping now rubbish bag'!

None the doubt Susan will be in this paper today, but one does not need to read the article, a usual first glance, at the first sentence, is enough for me to turn the page, to the problem page, and my horoscope for the day, it is all 'Crazy', but then I like 'Crazy'!
:))

You do not get 'Crazy' in the Scotsman, unless you go on-line, and find all the 'Crazy' commentators!.

What Now!??
Don't Worry!!
Its Just my, 'Darling-Young-Wife' (DYW), saying that I have gone missing from the,...'Andrew-Duncan-Clinic' in Edinburgh!
:DD

9

The Kids Are Alright,

01/06/2009 02:38:06
The Daily Truth is really the only paper worth reading from cover to cover.

I just "skim" the others on-line
10

Beth Boyle,

NY 01/06/2009 02:45:47
The English press has been cruel and ugly. The pressure has to be great and I hope she can hold up I am not sure I could. So much so fast could do anyone in. Susan if you are reading this. Hang in there and enjoy the ride.
11

Jim A,

01/06/2009 03:07:18
Without a doubt she has a beautiful voice but I really thought last nights story would be the last one. Please, enough with the Susan stories, I wish the lady every success, but enough.
12

The Kids Are Alright,

01/06/2009 03:09:51
I bet she finds a husband now, no worries
13

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01/06/2009 04:17:20
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The Kids Are Alright,

01/06/2009 04:47:45
She could have the pick of any Celtic supporter she wants now.
15

Pocket Dictionary,

01/06/2009 05:32:18
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Shurely some mistake by the headline writer: Simon Cowell is laughing all the way to the bank.

Topping up his £112 million fortune.
16

Pocket Dictionary,

01/06/2009 06:12:44
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After Thursday Susan will be tabloid history. Then the transexual-shoplifting-unemployed-father-of-ten contestant and various other 15-minute fame chasers appearing on Big Brother will be the tabloid fodder.
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01/06/2009 06:30:25
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Jack and the Bean Stalk,

London 01/06/2009 07:55:37
This woman was happy while she was on benefits living in Blackburn, West Lothian. Millions of dollars is not going to bring her happiness as the media exposure and relatives when she becomes rich are going to pile up more misery on her. I wish she goes back to her home in Blackburn and live quietly there for the rest of her life.
19

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

01/06/2009 08:13:28
"Her mentor for several years, voice coach Fred O'Neil"

Mentor? Voice coach?
I thought our angel voiced pizza headed angel was free from these sorts of desperate hangers on.
I'm sure they'll be taking a step back if she really can't cope with the fame being thrust on her. Once they see there's no money to be bled out of her.
20

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01/06/2009 08:22:25
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Boy Wonder,

01/06/2009 08:23:01
The Hootsmon missed out on up-to-the-minute reports about SuBo's admittance to the Priory Clinic in London, suffering from exhaustion.

The truth is she is a woman who has been under more pressure than most of us will ever know ... and her slight learning difficulties has assured her inability to cope with it, showing in her "bizarre behaviour"!

I blame the Media who did not care ONE little whit about this woman's fragile mental state when they drove her to the episode through the week that saw her react badly to them. I do not blame Susan one wee bit!

And I blame the TV prog for not stepping earlier and controlling the media frenzy that enveloped her after her audition. It could have been handled so much better ...

Finally, I'm sure Susan was promised she would win ... and because of her background she fully believed it. Her whole demeanour at the Finals was totally strange and you could sense a blow-up was coming!

Anyone who didn't see this coming is a fool or a liar! And of course, to TV and the Media ... it's always good ... for them!
22

JayJay,

Right here 01/06/2009 09:05:01
You do have to doff your cap to the genius that is Simon Cowell. I doubt there is a situation that he would be unable to turn into a pot of money - in fact, I am sure he could have a pop at turning Gordon Brown into an admired C-list celeb.
This whole thing - from the mock surprise at the original audition through to the completely unsurprising "favourite doesn't win shocker" - has been a brilliant PR stunt, with this poor woman stuck in the middle of a horrid bout of exploitation.
This programme seems to me to be the modern equivalent of a Victorian freakshow. That the ringmasters - creepy Piers, vapid and insincere Amanda, and Mr Shiny teeth - are just as freakish as many of the acts just adds to this carnival of the grotesque.
So well done Mr Cowell...and if you are not too busy, fancy taking over at Number 11. You couldn't be any worse that the present occupier.
23

Saul Tyre,

01/06/2009 09:19:50
Of course Susan will make a mint out of this and good on her. I mean just look at what's happening to Dunfermline's own James Boyd after his vainglorious attempt to beat the world record by trying to eat eight Ferrero Rochers in just one minute. He didn't even make it past the first round (!) and now he's signed a million dollar contract for a season in Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas. Well done James, Fife is proud of you.
24

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 01/06/2009 09:30:42
Not bad for someone, who when I saw a trailer of her singing, the second note she tried to hit was flat and her performance was lacklustre.

I'm no great fan of operatic singing, but compared to someone who really can sing in that style, like Lesley Garrett, Charlotte Church or Sarah Brightman, she comes a very poor second.

Would there still have been the hysteria if she had been a gorgeous blonde? I somehow doubt it. Inverted prejudice perhaps?
25

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01/06/2009 09:56:38
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AJ Fife,

01/06/2009 10:09:26
Could it be, a Lloyd-Webber/Boyle dream team would scoop the top prizes at the Eurovision singing contest next year.

The pair would be sure to corner the sympathy vote and the marketing could reap huge dividends: wee dolls of the talented twosome would be cheap to manufacture. I wonder how much it costs to melt and pair of wellies?
27

Willie Mor,

01/06/2009 10:23:29
Who cares if she didn't win Britain's Got Talent. She has an absolutely fantastic voice and there is world wide interest in her.

Who else gets 160 million hits on You Tube?

The strain of an individual being pushed to the forefront of public attention and the desire to perform well in front of millions is a strain that not many of us would find very difficult

Susan Boyle did very very well, and let us hope that she gets well.
28

Joanna,

01/06/2009 11:16:55
I feel sorry for Susan Boyle, perhaps someone (her family, or BGT people) should have helped to shield her more, as she has obviously not been able to cope with this level of attention. I hope she gets better soon, but if the British press are bad (and they are), just wait till the American press get started if she goes there. Perhaps it might be better not to bother with all that, it might just make her more ill. Especially with some of the more silly comments about her being practically the second coming and/or an angel come from Gawd to save us. I can just see the mass hysteria that will surround a visit, from her to the USA now. Scary thought, we have nutters but theirs are super-size nutters.

As regards the 160 million hits on You Tube, not all of them were supporters, many were just curious after all the fuss about her.

I didn't think Susan was that good a singer, certainly not as good as she was hyped. Mind you, the whole of the BGT show reminds me of end of the pier, Seaside Special type shows. That also seems to be the kind of acts it attracts. Not really my idea of entertainment but everyone has different tastes fortunately.

29

Joanna,

Cambs, England 01/06/2009 12:00:44
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6404661.ece

Apparently, according to the Times (link above) Gordon Brown has phoned Simon Cowell to see how Susan is. Obviously, a slow Monday for the Prime Minister or does he think this makes him appear 'in touch' with the voters? Wrong, it just makes anyone with sense wonder who's sorting out the myriad problems in the country while he's on the 'phone asking after contestants in reality shows.

Perhaps he should start phoning around all the NHS hospitals and find out how all the poor patients in them are doing. Best not, Gordon just bury your head in the sand as usual, there's a good ostrich.

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01/06/2009 12:22:07
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Tartan Viking,

01/06/2009 13:14:25
#31. Joanna.

I also heard on the radio that Brown had phoned Simon Cowell to see how Susan Boyle is keeping and, like you,wonder what he is hoping to achive by this. Does he think it will make him more popular? Odious pretentious creep. He should be spending his time phoning the 700 people who lost their jobs last week at the Hewlett Packard factory for example, or phoning his mate next door to ask why a man who has such a senior position as Chancellor of the Exchequer couldn't keep his grubby fingers out of the public purse?

Odious psuedo man.

32

Joanna,

01/06/2009 13:40:31
Tartan V @ 33

Just goes to show how of touch he and his advisors are. Probably hoping that displaying the 'sensitive' side of his nature would curry favour and make him look modern and cool to the You-Tube generation.

Just makes him seem more out of touch and irrelevant. Wonder what he'll do if one of the contestants on the next series of Big Brother is feeling poorly. Probably visit them in hospital.

On second thoughts maybe he should book himself a place in the Big Bro' house (he can take his Darling with him), its the only house he might be of any use in.
33

Mosspark Man,

Hong Kong 01/06/2009 14:30:08
Susan Boyle is a simple woman who needs help. Someone in authority please do the right thing and help her get over this ordeal.
34

Mickster of Hamilton,

Michigan 01/06/2009 15:32:36
America loves Susan.....no bias and no bull!!!!
Good luck always Susan!!!
35

Kate,

Zurich 02/06/2009 10:29:25
Apparently, "Her mentor for several years, voice coach Fred O'Neil, urged Boyle to take up as many offers as she could to capitalise on her worldwide fame."

If that is the case, he should be shot! She is already exhausted from all the attention of the past 7 weeks, if she takes up all offers available she'll burn out completely within months and do herself real physical and pyschological harm!
36

Kathyjoyful2day,

United States of America 03/06/2009 02:57:56
Susan Boyle has a beautiful singing voice in my opinion. And she seems like a very nice person too. I hope to purchase a CD as soon as one becomes available.

Susan, if you read this, please know that you are appreciated by many of us who live in the United States. Please let the negative comments roll off your back.
It's the best that some folks can do.

God bless, lead and protect you!!!

You are in my thoughts and prayers.
37

Liz Laughlin,

Kirkcaldy 03/06/2009 10:50:07
I found Kate Foster's article on Susan Boyle offensive. One thing she can be sure of is that she has contributed nothing to Susan's wellbeing. She should have stuck with her feelings of shame for her attitude. Even the title of her article is shameful.

38

Liz Laughlin,

Kirkcaldy 03/06/2009 10:53:03
I found Kate Foster's article about Susan Boyle offensive. One thihng she can be sure about is that she has contributed nothing to Susan's wellbeing. She should have stuck to her feelings of shame. Even the title of the article was, in my opinion shameful
39

Daisy Misha,

Maryville Tennessee USA 05/06/2009 21:54:31
I have never followed a performer's appearances before but Ms Boyle has Inspired me for a myraid of reasons. The first time I heard her sing on You Tube, I had chills. After observing her, I feel that her inspiration goes futher than her spectacular voice. Even though she is shy, she is also obviously kind, funny and an example of how we as human beings should feel and act.

Many celebrities who took much longer to achieve fame than Susan, have folded under the microscope of the media and the general unkindness of other people. No wonder Susan needed a rest, the exhaution from trying to understand attacts on her would be great....it is always to difficult to understand things that we as individuals would never do....Susan would never stoop so low.

 

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