Susan Boyle: Amanda Holden reveals BGT star’s surprising crush ‘We need a chat’

Susan Boyle, 58, made a memorable return to the stage in a recent episode of Britain’s Got Talent with her Les Misérables-inspired audition. Judge Amanda Holden, 48, took to Twitter to praise the opera singer for her performance before she revealed her crush and said she “should give up” on him. In view of her 1.9 million followers, she wrote: “We need a chat though @SusanBoyle… Fancying @piersmorgan is a dream you should give up on, he doesn’t need any more attention than he already gets. “Tune in this Saturday night from 7:15pm to take a trip down memory lane! #10YearsOfSusanBoyle.”

The blonde beauty seemingly appeared to spill the performer had a crush on Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan, 54.

It comes after Susan auditioned for the ITV presenter in 2009 when viewers first witnessed her emotional performance on the talent contest.

Despite the crush revelation, Amanda took the opportunity to praise Susan for her recent return to the show as she told fans to “never give up on our dreams”.

After uploading a video of the BGT finalist’s audition more than ten years ago, she captioned the post: “It’s 10 years since @SusanBoyle walked onto the @BGT stage! @aplusk & Demi Moore tweeted and she became an overnight global superstar!

“Susan is a reminder to never give up on our dreams, however young or old. The beauty of BGT is that it’s never too late. #10YearsOfSusanBoyle.”

Fans inundated the comment section, as one person said: “Still one of the great moments of tv..can’t think of many that has beaten it since. Lovely lady & quite the talent..she taught a lot of people a lot about themselves & judging others that evening. Where did that 10yrs go?!”(sic)

Another person tweeted: “Absolutely love re-watching this moment,still gives me goosebumps 10 years later, what a joy to have witnessed this beautiful voice live.”

While a third person added: “Susan was so cheeky in her audition then she begun to sing. What an amazing voice she has… We did not see that coming. Just goes to show do not judge a book by its cover.”

Meanwhile, the Scottish native recently opened up about the kind words she received from Simon Cowell following her defeat on Britain’s Got Talent.

The singer lost out to being crowned the champion after coming runner-up to Ashley Banjo’s dance troop Diversity.

Speaking to The Mirror, Susan said: “Honestly, panic, I didn’t want to go back to my old life.

“Then Simon came running up on stage and whispered into my ear that I had a recording contract no matter what and the panic gave way to exhaustion.”

She continued: “It was all such a whirlwind and well you all know where I went next, something I still don’t like talking about after ten years.

“But Simon’s words were such a huge comfort and he will never know how much that meant to me in that moment.

“That said, the best men won on the night and Diversity were a great group and well, I think I proved that it’s no bad thing to come second!”

Britain’s Got Talent airs on Saturday on ITV at 8pm.

source: express.co.uk