Susan Boyle to perform on America’s Got Talent?
Susan Boyle may sing to her legion of American followers

Susan Boyle may sing to her legion of American followers
Singing sensation Susan Boyle is reportedly set to perform to her legion of U.S. fans by taking to the stage on America’s Got Talent. After becoming an overnight success story on the British version of the talent show and garnering followers from across the globe when the video of her first audition became a YouTube hit, the Scottish warbler has now been invited to sing across the pond.
Talent show judge Piers Morgan, who sits on the panel for both versions of the show, has confirmed his wish for Boyle, a.k.a Su-Bo, to dazzle American supporters with her vocal talent.
‘If she’s up for it and she is well enough, our feeling is she probably will [appear on AGT]. Absolutely!
‘Susan singing live to 25 million Americans? That would be great!’
The ex-newspaper editor was alluding to Boyle’s brief stint in psychiatric hospital The Priory, following a breakdown at the end of the singing competition.
The 48-year-old checked out of the private clinic in time to join the national Britain’s Got Talent road show currently touring the country. However, the singer dropped out of the Manchester leg of the gig last weekend, prompting speculation she is still struggling to cope with the sudden pressure.
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