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She dreamed a dream — again! After facing a health scare last year, Susan Boyle returned to the stage that launched her career. “It feels great,” the Scottish singer, 62, said while appearing on the season 16 finale of Britain’s Got Talent on Sunday, June 4. “It’s extra special for me actually because last April
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Susan Boyle appeared on Britain’s Got Talent on June 4, marking her first publicized performance since suffering a stroke last year: “I have fought like crazy.”
Boyle brought the judges — including Simon Cowell — to their feet as she discussed her health struggles of the last year: "I have done it."
Susan Boyle returned to "Britain's Got Talent" after having a stroke: "I fought like crazy to get back on stage and I have done it."