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    After her stroke, Susan Boyle returns with song that made her a star

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 26, 20251 Min Read
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    Susan Boyle’s return to the stage after suffering a stroke in 2022 has been a remarkable moment of resilience. In June 2023, she made a surprise appearance during the Britain’s Got Talent finals, singing “I Dreamed a Dream” with the West End cast of Les Misérables. Her powerful voice, once again commanding the stage, moved the audience to tears.

    Boyle’s emotional comeback came after months of recovery, having fought to regain her speech and singing ability following her stroke. In a heartfelt message to fans, she expressed gratitude for the chance to return to the stage, saying her hard work and perseverance had paid off. Her performance, filled with raw emotion, was a reminder of her extraordinary talent and unwavering determination.

    Simon Cowell, who had witnessed her journey, praised her return, acknowledging how much she meant to the show and its fans. Boyle’s tribute to the song that made her a star was a powerful reminder of her place in musical history.

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