Susan Boyle who recently spent four days in a London's Priory clinic, where she was treated for exhaustion - has been dramatically axed once again from another Britain's Got Talent concert last night after a hysterical screaming fit over her pet cat.
The 48-year-old stood Boyle on the balcony of her eighth-floor hotel room overlooking the atrium and repeatedly screamed "Where's my cat?" Reports indicated that it took over half an hour for aides to sneak her out of the Liverpool hotel via a fire escape exit.
Boyle has missed almost half of the events on the 24-day tour so far reports the paper. Her spokesman said the singer is 'sorry to all her fans'.
'She would love to be able to perform every single evening but she is aware of what she can and can't do,' the spokesman remarked to the Daily Mail. 'I feel sorry for her because she doesn't want to let people down but also she needs to have a rest.'
Boyle spent almost two weeks in a London private hospital after collapsing following her coming second runner up in the UK TV competition Britain's Got Talent. Her doctors said she was suffering exhaustion but also severe stress from having become a global star virtually overnight after her audition performance.
Following her encore performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" during the "BGT" finale on May 30th, the Scottish singer entered the Priory clinic, raising many questions about whether she would miss the tour entirely. On the tour, which comprises of 26 gigs across the country, Susan is required to sing two songs - her audition song I Dreamed A Dream and semi-final track Memory.
Boyle has also begun recording an album and is planning a trip to the United States for a series of appearances. To read the full article in The Mail click here.
Susan Boyle returned to 'Britain's Got Talent' finals, once again soaring with "I Dreamed a Dream." Boyle earned an emotional standing ovation from the audience and judges as she sang her song before the final results were announced. Respectful in defeat, Boyle praised Diversity, cheering them on by remarking, "The best people won. They're really entertaining and lads, I wish you all the best."
Diversity received a 100,000 pound ($159,000 US dollars) prize and the chance to perform before Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Variety Show.
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