Susan Boyle posts/videos/interviews
June 2, 2009
Evidently Chris Thompson, the Chief Medical Officer at the clinic – The Priory – where Ms Boyle was admitted, says there has to be an investigation. “There has to be a set of questions, I think, the industry has to ask itself. How do we prevent this stress?”
Reportedly a “British Agency” is reviewing complaints against the show but “no formal investigation is underway”.
Though late today, BGT producers announced that they were examining “show protocols”.
What they allowed to happen to Ms Boyle was one thing – what they did to that 10 y/o girls was inhumane. They cannot have children competing with adults. It’s just not right.
Susan Boyle’s brother Gerry spoke with ACCESS HOLLYWOOD today.
How is she?
GERRY: She’s fine. She’s anxious to come home. Susan seems to be coming back to her old ways.
Her main concern?
GERRY: Will people still want to hear her sing? [Absolutely. Even if all she can handle is making studio recordings.] And will there be a career for her as we stand her today.
Did she crack under the pressure?
GERRY: I think her anxieties were high. And I think eventually exhaustion – worrying about the outcome of the competition – and anxiety just took its toll. She’s sounding a bit more like herself, I’m pleased to say. Eager to come home to Scotland from London.
Does she blame the media for her meltdown?
GERRY: Let’s face it, Susan seven weeks ago was simply a lady from Scotland. And she’s very grateful that opportunities are opening up, perhaps.
Her number one goal?
To be reunited with the now world famous Peebles cat. And then perhaps hear from the people who want to work with her and see if there’s any offers on the table — just establish where does her career go from here.
I wonder if Simon Cowell still plans on signing her.
She should sign with a small label. Somebody who can take care of her and look after her interests with her well-being in mind. Not some big label where it’s an assembly line and tons of non-performing media appearances and obligations.
How much more publicity can one get than 200 million YouTube hits?
One of her brothers is supposedly a big business man. He should stick it to Simon and everybody else and find somewhere in Scotland so she could still work with her singing coach Fred O’Neil – someone who actually cares about her. She has enough of an internet following to make millions selling her CD on her own website. She should reap the rewards of her own work without Cowell – who failed her – getting a cut.
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