 Overnight singing sensation Susan Boyle (above, arriving at the BGT studios on Saturday) landed in the hospital on Sunday when the extreme stresses of her Britain’s Got Talent experience seemed to have gotten to her. Aides for Boyle, the show’s runner-up, called an ambulance after Boyle suffered a reported “emotional breakdown” following her appearance on the TV show on Saturday. Boyle, the pre-finale favorite, was acting strangely at a London hotel, which had served as her base of operations leading up to the big TV showdown, and according to The Sun, medics were called. Said a source, “She’d been at the hotel for a few days, but since Saturday’s final had been acting strangely, causing a bit of a stir. The staff were concerned, something wasn’t right. “When the paramedics and police arrived, she agreed to go voluntarily. She didn’t make a fuss. The paramedics calmly took her out through the main lobby and into the waiting ambulance. It was all done very calmly. They didn’t want to stress or upset her. She didn’t look well — she looked lost, not all there.” Boyle was taken to the Priory clinic in north London, where she is now recovering. A spokesperson for Britain’s Got Talent said, “Following Saturday’s show, Susan is exhausted and emotionally drained. She has been seen by her private GP, who supports her decision to take a few days out for rest and recovery. We offer her our ongoing support and wish her a speedy recovery.” The Scot became a worldwide star after wowing judges and viewers with her amazing singing talents in her first audition. She went on to become an internet sensation, as more than 100 million fans watched her on YouTube. |
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