Susan Boyle sang in honor of her mother
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The mother that had always been there to encourage Susan Boyle to go after her dreams died in 2007, and the talented singer decided to give up on music and instead dedicate herself to a life of charity. However, her voice coach would not hear of it, according to The Famous People.
Although Boyle first auditioned for a different British singing competition series, “The X-Factor,” when that didn’t work out, it was suggested that she try for “Britain’s Got Talent,” so in 2009 she did — with her mother in mind. “I’d been to 12 auditions for various things before, I’d actually already auditioned for ‘X Factor’ previously and it was suggested that I should audition for Britain’s Got Talent,” Boyle told Northern Life Magazine. “At the time my mother had just died. I would have loved her to have seen it, but I believe she was there spiritually to see what was going on. She was right beside me. I decided to just ’tough it out.’” Although Boyle made it to the finals of “Britain’s Got Talent,” she ultimately didn’t win, but she did manage to land a record deal that led to concerts and touring, giving her the success she had dreamed of since she was a child.
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Susan Boyle sang in honor of her mother
Doug Gifford/Getty Images
The mother that had always been there to encourage Susan Boyle to go after her dreams died in 2007, and the talented singer decided to give up on music and instead dedicate herself to a life of charity. However, her voice coach would not hear of it, according to The Famous People.
Although Boyle first auditioned for a different British singing competition series, “The X-Factor,” when that didn’t work out, it was suggested that she try for “Britain’s Got Talent,” so in 2009 she did — with her mother in mind. “I’d been to 12 auditions for various things before, I’d actually already auditioned for ‘X Factor’ previously and it was suggested that I should audition for Britain’s Got Talent,” Boyle told Northern Life Magazine. “At the time my mother had just died. I would have loved her to have seen it, but I believe she was there spiritually to see what was going on. She was right beside me. I decided to just ’tough it out.’” Although Boyle made it to the finals of “Britain’s Got Talent,” she ultimately didn’t win, but she did manage to land a record deal that led to concerts and touring, giving her the success she had dreamed of since she was a child.
Although Boyle first auditioned for a different British singing competition series, “The X-Factor,” when that didn’t work out, it was suggested that she try for “Britain’s Got Talent,” so in 2009 she did — with her mother in mind.
“I’d been to 12 auditions for various things before, I’d actually already auditioned for ‘X Factor’ previously and it was suggested that I should audition for Britain’s Got Talent,” Boyle told Northern Life Magazine. “At the time my mother had just died. I would have loved her to have seen it, but I believe she was there spiritually to see what was going on. She was right beside me. I decided to just ’tough it out.’”
Although Boyle made it to the finals of “Britain’s Got Talent,” she ultimately didn’t win, but she did manage to land a record deal that led to concerts and touring, giving her the success she had dreamed of since she was a child.