Susan Boyle of Britain's Got Talent to star in a documentary show
The documentary would show Susan Boyle moving about and doing her daily chores. It would be an insight into the star's life and is expected to be liked by the audience.
SUSAN BOYLE, who shot to fame with Britain’s Got Talent, is about to star in her own reality show. This new show, which would air on ITV1 will show her ordinary and humdrum life in Scotland. The fly-on-the-wall documentary would see the singer going about her life after her massive success with Britain’s Got Talent.
The singer’s hometown Blackburn, West Lothian, is the place where the documentary would be shot. The talented artist who debuted with a chartbuster album would also be seen backstage at the time when she was performing on China’s Got Talent and also her Comic Relief duet with Peter Kay.
According to a source, “Despite the fact she's had this enormous success in record sales, she wanted to show her fans she's still the same Susan. She still lives in the same house and has a normal life.” With the starting of 2011, the documentary has started its shooting revolving around the star. The programme would go on air just before the launch of her new third album, Someone To Watch Over Me that would launch on November 7.This week in America’s Got Talent the lady got a standing ovation for the beautiful rendition of ‘You Have To Be There,’ written by Abba duo Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. Talking about her performance the 50 year old lady says, “I was also a little nervous introducing something new. America's Got Talent is where I started with my first album, so it was wonderful to be back and for the support.”After BGT she sold 14 million copies of her first two albums and the documentary is sure to be a hit. The third album is also awaited by the fans of the star. An insider said about the third album that it was, “emotive and reflective in response to the outpouring of life stories from so many people who wrote letters to her from around the globe".

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