Britain’s Got Talent 2009

SUSAN BOYLE INVITED TO SING FOR PRESIDENT OBAMA

Britain’s Got Talent finalist/runner up Susan Boyle has reportedly been invited to sing for President Barack Obama on Independence Day. Her unofficial spokesperson and older brother Gerry claims she has been asked to perform at the White House on July 4, but admitted that she was still feeling “exhausted”. Boyle was admitted in to the Priory Clinic earlier this week after suffering an “emotional breakdown”. ………………………………………………………….. Isn’t this taking the fascination with Susan Boyle a tad bit too far? What will they decide to do next?  Set up a stage on []

BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT: SUSAN BOYLE ADMITTED IN TO HOSPITAL, WINNERS DIVERSITY STILL BEING IGNORED BY THE BRITISH MEDIA

It has been reported today that Britain’s Got Talent runner up Susan Boyle has been admitted in to a clinic suffering from exhaustion and has allegedly been sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who clearly doesn’t have enough to do, a country to run, or thieving politicians to fire, appeared on GMTV this morning and disclosed that he had spoken to judges Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan to check on Susan’s progress. He then added, “I hope Susan Boyle []

DIVERSITY WIN BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT BUT RUNNER UP SUSAN BOYLE RACKS UP THE COLUMN INCHES

Andrew over at The Worst Kept Secret pointed out today that even though street dance troupe Diversity took home ‘The Britain’s Got Talent’ crown last night, it’s runner up Susan Boyle’s face that can be seen splashed across the front pages of all the newspapers today. Susan comes across as being a lovely woman but she didn’t win the competition. Diversity did. The media coverage should therefore be focused on them NOT the runner up! But this is just typical of the []

DIVERSITY WIN BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT 2009

Congratulations goes out to street dance troupe Diversity, winners of Britain’s Got Talent 2009. The troupe take home a cheque for £100,000 and will perform in front of the Queen at The Royal Variety Performance. Susan Boyle came in second place. Check out Diversity’s winning performance below. Brilliant! 😀