Take That, Simon: Scottish Woman Becomes YouTube Sensation
When Susan Boyle stepped on the Britain’s Got Talent stage last week, the audience laughed – until she started to sing. Now she’s the favorite to win and millions have watched her performance on YouTube.
Boyle’s performance aired on Saturday night in the U.K. and it seemed at first that she might have been yet another well-meaning yet fragile person being set up for humiliation, as is often the case on TV talent shows. Backstage before the performance, Boyle revealed that she lives alone with her cat Pebbles, has never been married and has never been kissed. (Many news reports – including that of the Sun, which titled its story “Virgin Atlantic” – have focused on Boyle’s admission that she’s never been kissed, as if it’s somehow shocking that a woman who hasn’t found “success” in “traditional” feminine pursuits could have such a beautiful voice. As Hortense says, “Nobody is discussing what may happen to Susan Boyle, now that she’s ‘famous.’ If her performance represents the notion that it is talent, and not looks, that help a person succeed, and that the public should stop judging people by their appearance, is she going to keep the same look? Or are the reality TV show wizards going to give her a “makeover of a lifetime?”)