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YAY!: Susan Boyle Gets The First Golden Buzzer On ‘America’s Got Talent: The Champions’ - POP GOES THE WEEK!!

YAY!: Susan Boyle Gets The First Golden Buzzer On ‘America’s Got Talent: The Champions’

Listening to Susan Boyle sing is like drinking a nice cup of chamomile tea. You get this warm, tingly sensation. Maybe it’s like wetting your pants….? No, no listening to Susan Boyle is definitely like drinking a warm cup of tea on cold winter’s night and luckily for us, she is back on stage melting hearts once more.

Back in 2009 Susan Boyle became an international phenomenon when she first appeared on Britain’s Got Talent singing ‘I Dreamed A Dream’ from Les Miserables. She didn’t even have to shave her head to move all of us to tears! After coming in second place, Susan’s life changed forever and she has since sold over 20 million records worldwide. While she has become a household name there is still one title that has still eluded her, a “Got Talent” champion. So Susan is back to take the crown only this time on America’s Got Talent: The Champions. She’s certainly off to a good start after earning the first Gold Buzzer of the season thanks to Mel B.

Check out Susan Boyle’s golden performance of “Wild Horses” below!

https://youtu.be/wGhXkzb0cHM

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