Susan Boyle Has UK’s Best-Selling Debut Album Ever
Susan Boyle, the shy 48-year-old Scottish spinster, has made history with the fastest-selling worldwide debut album for a female artist.
Miss Boyle captured hearts across the globe with her audition on Britain's Got Talent last year.
But even her greatest supporters may not have believed that the eccentric lady who still lives in her childhood home in Blackburn in the heart of West Lothian, would celebrate not just the number one album in Britain, but also Australia and Ireland.
The album, I Dreamed A Dream - named after the Les Miserables tune that Miss Boyle sang at her audition - was last night confirmed as the fastest selling UK debut ever, shifting 411,820 copies in its first week - beating the previous fastest-selling debut of all time, Leona Lewis's Spirit.
It is on course to top the charts in America, Canada and New Zealand. In the U.S., it has projected first-week sales of around one million.
But while sales of the album were soaring, one TV presenter was facing the sack for calling her 'retarded'.
Paul Henry has refused to apologise after saying on his New Zealand breakfast show that 'she is in fact retarded'.
Miss Boyle, who has a minor learning disability, recorded the album just weeks after suffering a breakdown, following the Britain's Got Talent final in May where she was named runner-up. She spent four days being treated for exhaustion at the Priory clinic.
Miss Boyle, who was yesterday rehearsing in London for her ITV Christmas special, released just a brief statement through her management: 'It's fantastic.'
Simon Cowell, who signed Miss Boyle to his Syco record label, admitted to the Mail that he had been 'incredibly judgmental' when he first saw the singer at her audition.
Cowell, 50, said: 'I think Susan Boyle was good for all of us. She was certainly good for me because I look at me in that first audition and I saw something which I didn't particularly like, which was incredibly judgmental.
'So I think Susan is going to help an awful lot of people who didn't have the confidence to do this and realise that actually if you are determined and talented and people like you, you don't have to conform to what the music business has previously said.'
He says she is 'a fly in the face of every talentless monster who's become famous for not actually doing anything, but of which there are thousands in the world today - just people who are famous for being useless'.
Miss Boyle captured hearts across the globe with her audition on Britain's Got Talent last year.
But even her greatest supporters may not have believed that the eccentric lady who still lives in her childhood home in Blackburn in the heart of West Lothian, would celebrate not just the number one album in Britain, but also Australia and Ireland.
The album, I Dreamed A Dream - named after the Les Miserables tune that Miss Boyle sang at her audition - was last night confirmed as the fastest selling UK debut ever, shifting 411,820 copies in its first week - beating the previous fastest-selling debut of all time, Leona Lewis's Spirit.
It is on course to top the charts in America, Canada and New Zealand. In the U.S., it has projected first-week sales of around one million.
But while sales of the album were soaring, one TV presenter was facing the sack for calling her 'retarded'.
Paul Henry has refused to apologise after saying on his New Zealand breakfast show that 'she is in fact retarded'.
Miss Boyle, who has a minor learning disability, recorded the album just weeks after suffering a breakdown, following the Britain's Got Talent final in May where she was named runner-up. She spent four days being treated for exhaustion at the Priory clinic.
Miss Boyle, who was yesterday rehearsing in London for her ITV Christmas special, released just a brief statement through her management: 'It's fantastic.'
Simon Cowell, who signed Miss Boyle to his Syco record label, admitted to the Mail that he had been 'incredibly judgmental' when he first saw the singer at her audition.
Cowell, 50, said: 'I think Susan Boyle was good for all of us. She was certainly good for me because I look at me in that first audition and I saw something which I didn't particularly like, which was incredibly judgmental.
'So I think Susan is going to help an awful lot of people who didn't have the confidence to do this and realise that actually if you are determined and talented and people like you, you don't have to conform to what the music business has previously said.'
He says she is 'a fly in the face of every talentless monster who's become famous for not actually doing anything, but of which there are thousands in the world today - just people who are famous for being useless'.
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