Susan Boyle tipped for comeback at Britain’s Got Talent tour

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Britain’s Got Talent chiefs are hoping that Susan Boyle will take part in the programme’s live tour, according to a report.
The Scottish singer’s involvement in the shows was thrown into doubt after she checked in to The Priory clinic with exhaustion earlier this week.
Boyle finally left the facility yesterday and is now said to be making plans for her future in the music industry.
A source told The Mirror: “I would be very surprised if she didn’t do [the tour].”
Boyle reportedly felt “emotionally drained” after losing out to dance troupe Diversity in the show’s live final last weekend.
The insider added: “I think her breakdown was because she didn’t win and didn’t understand the industry. She thought her career was over. But now she has been told that she still has a shot at success – and she’s raring to go. The decision’s been very much put in her hands. She’s under no pressure.”
The Britain’s Got Talent tour begins in Birmingham on June 12.
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Susan Boyle could miss Britain’s Got Talent tour and US trip

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Susan Boyle could reportedly drop out of the Britain’s Got Talent live tour following her admission to the Priory clinic.
The 48-year-old singer, who was the runner-up in this year’s competition, checked into the North London clinic yesterday after feeling “exhausted and emotionally drained”.
Speaking to The Times, Chris Thompson from the Priory Group said that patients are expected to complete a 21-day course of treatment.
“You have to be referred here by a GP. We are talking about people with a diagnosable mental disorder,” he explained.
A spokesperson for Talkback Thames said that Boyle is taking “a few days out for rest and recovery”, but if she chooses to complete the recommended treatment then she could miss the live tour, which starts on June 12.
She is also expected to miss a scheduled trip to the US, where she has become a sensation thanks to a YouTube clip of her singing ‘I Dream A Dream’ from Les Miserables.
Thompson added: “That Susan Boyle appears to have broken down in some way so close to the end of the series suggests there is a link. I would want to know that people being exposed to such pressures are given proper care.”
Earlier this week, judge Piers Morgan dismissed speculation that Boyle had suffered a breakdown, insisting that she entered the facility voluntarily in order to “get away from the show, the media, the public and have some downtime”.
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