Susan Boyle, who became famous in ‘England Has Talent’ in 2009, he made a surprise appearance in the hit show’s fourth season finale, which airs this Sunday.
After his performance, the Scottish singer revealed he had suffered a stroke last year.
The artist is 62 years old joins the West End cast of Les Miserables to sing ‘I Dreamed a Dream,’ the song that catapulted him to fame when she first appeared on the ‘talent show’, according to ‘People’.
“I feel great,” Boyle said of his performance. “This is very special for me because in April last year I had a stroke.”
“I have fought tooth and nail to get back on stage. And I have achieved it”, said the star. A few minutes later, the announcer and head judge, Simon Cowell commended Boyle for his bravery after admitting his health issues. “Susan, we owe you a huge debt and I know you’re not okay, but if anyone is ever going to come back, it’s you, because it just won’t be the same without you,” said Cowell, 63.
‘Wild Horses’ translator too He talked about his return to the stage on social media. He shared pictures of the big night on his Instagram account. “Tonight I had the privilege to come back to @bgt and perform with the amazing @lesmizofficial cast,” he wrote, adding: “Tonight is even more special for me because in April 2022 I had a stroke.”
“Over the last year I have worked very hard to recover my speech and singing, with the sole goal of being able to sing on stage again and tonight my hard work and persistence paid off, singing the song that started it all, ‘I Dreamed A Dream’…” conclude.
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