Susan Boyle Returns To BTC After 14 Years And Leaves The Audience Amazed With ‘I Dreamed A Dream’

We have become accustomed to seeing entertainers and a level of talent that continues to come away from the talent shows and online. Sometimes we may take it for granted but on occasion, somebody steps up and really takes things beyond what we have seen.

That is something that happened on Britain’s Got Talent in 2003, when Susan Boyle stepped out on the stage. The Scottish singer, who was famous thanks to BGT back in 2009 had come back to the show to perform once again.

She was standing with the West End cast and sang a rendition of Les Misérables and it was absolutely beautiful. Her performance was spot on and the 62-year-old singer thrilled the crowd.

There was also a bit of a shocking announcement that came and nobody was expecting it. The singer told the host that she was trying her best to regain her voice after suffering from a stroke the year before.

One person commented: “The most memorable moment of the final seeing Susan Boyle performing again. I can still remember the looks on the judges faces when she came on back in 2009 and the surprised/stunned look when she sang. Good to see her back and wishing you a healthy return after your stroke..”

According to some reports, Susan Boyle went through voice coaching after she experienced the stroke. She had to work hard but she was able to regain her speech for the most part.

She ended up with some muscle weakness, slurred speech, and a dropped face on one side. Despite those challenges, her determination and hard work paid off.

You can see the moment that she came back out on the stage and joined the West End cast. It’s a beautiful moment, and you can enjoy it in the following video:

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