Susan Boyle Still Living In Her Childhood Home

When Susan Boyle initially appeared on the third season of “Britain’s Got Talent” a little over a decade ago, she immediately won the hearts of music fans all around the world

Millions of people have seen the footage of her initial audition, in which she nervously sang “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Misérables in front of Simon Cowell.v

She not only became a household name but also raked in millions of dollars from album sales.

Instead of buying a Beverly Hills mansion or moving to a tropical island, she bought the four-bedroom house she grew up in in Blackburn, Scotland, and renovated it into her ideal home.

She gives a tour of her newly decorated home, which she has lived in for 60 years, and the first room you see is her beautiful new piano room.

She laughed about the state of her piano room and revealed that she had recently begun playing the instrument.

“That’s a giggle for a start because I can’t even do scales,” she joked.

Before the makeover, she described the kitchen as being cramped and unsafe due to the placement of a table in the middle of the room, very next to the oven.

Her family photographs brighten up her otherwise neutral living space.

Susan is the youngest of seven siblings, so at one point, there were nine people living in her home. A lot more space must be present today.

As you explore the house, you’ll notice many adorable animal ornaments and framed plaques documenting her career, both of which speak to her kind heart and easygoing demeanor.

Upstairs Susan takes us to the room she and her two sisters used to share, which is now exclusively hers.

She reminisces about her childhood, when she used to listen to The Osmonds on the record player that sat in the corner.

Her siblings had long since fled the nest by the time her father passed away in the 1990s.

Susan stayed at home and took care of her mother, who was getting on in years, until her death in 2007.


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