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Susan Boyle Survives The Mania To Live A Life Outside The Book

by | 13th, December 2010

SUSAN Boyle remains impervious to the Americanisation process. Her chest, teeth and skin tones are her own. She is just a human being, of course. But when she burst onto the scene, Boyle was a symbol of God’s love. Boyle was signing copies of her book The Woman I Was Born To Be in Glasgow’s St Enoch’s Centre today.

But back then, Boyle was the antidote to the vanity of our age. She as an angel, whose looks were a totem to feminists who desperate for an argument saw in a face a sign that women could now be “ugly” and accepted.

The face-frozen Amanda Holden actually opens her mouth reduced Boyle to a physical specimen top gawp at:

“I won’t let Simon Cowell take her to his dentist and I certainly won’t let her near his hairdresser. She needs to stay exactly as she is because that’s the reason we love her.”

Somehow Susan Boyle survived…

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Susan Boyle at a book signing for her autobiography, 'The Woman I Was Born To Be' at the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.



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