British singer Susan Boyle, who rose to fame after performing on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, said she suffered a stroke in April this year. This Sunday, the singer returned to the stage of the program that made her famous with her performance of the song she auditioned for in 2009, “I Dream A Dream” by the band Outcasts.
After the performance, Susan, 62, said she had suffered a stroke. “It’s great to be back here. This is a special event for me, especially because in April I suffered a small stroke and struggled to return to the stage, and I succeeded, ”he said.
“Susan, we owe you a lot. I knew you weren’t doing well, but if anyone could come back, it’s you. Without you, everything would be different,” said the jury Simon Cowell.
The singer returned to the stage to join the contestants and sing “Do you hear people sing?”.
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