47,787,393 YouTube Views in 17 days........... she's taking the world by storm

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Her #1 video has 47,787,393 YouTube views in 17 days....
and that's JUST the #1 video....

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CRAZY NUMBERS in the time span!


Shows you don't judge a book by its cover!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
 
BLACKBURN, Scotland (AP) - Susan Boyle lives alone in a row house with her cat Pebbles, a drab existence in one of Scotland's poorestregions. She cared for her widowed mother for years, never married and sang in church and at karaoke nights at the pub.

Neighbors knew she could sing, and now - what with YouTube, Twitter and countless blog postings - just about everyone else does,too.

Since wowing the judges on the TV show "Britain's Got Talent," the frumpy 47-year-old, who says she's never been kissed,has gained celebrity fans and millions of admirers.

"I did this for my late mother," the unemployed Boyle told The Associated Press at her home in this scruffy Scottish village Thursday. "Iwanted to show her I could do something with my life."

And that she did - as well as showing a thing or two to the show's smug judges, who include Simon Cowell of "American Idol" fame.

When she mounted the stage for Saturday's broadcast, her frizzy gray-tinged hair curling wildly and a gold lace dress clinging unflatteringly to herchubby frame, Boyle looked the antithesis of the American idols Cowell normally anoints.

She was greeted with giggles from the audience and eye rolls from the notoriously acerbic Cowell. The audience chuckled in embarrassment as she wiggled herhips awkwardly.

Then she opened her mouth.

Launching into "I Dreamed a Dream," from the musical "Les Miserables," her soaring voice drew startled looks and then delighted smilesfrom Cowell and the other judges. The audience leapt to its feet to applaud.

More than 11 million people watched Saturday's show, but Boyle's instant success is due as much to new media as to the power of television, with aclip of her performance posted on YouTube by the show's producers drawing nearly 13 million views. Not to mention the skillful packaging of the segment, amini-opera of underdog triumph.

In the past few days, Boyle has appeared on TV around the world. Her fans include actors Demi Moore and husband Ashton Kutcher who flagged the performanceon Twitter, as well as Oprah Winfrey, who has invited Boyle onto her show. Interview requests have poured in.

To friends and neighbors in Blackburn, a community of 4,750 people 20 miles west of Edinburgh, it was not surprising that the talent of a local treasureshould finally be recognized.

"Susan can't help herself. She just sings whenever she can sing," said Jackie Russell, manager of Blackburn's Happy Valley Hotel, whereBoyle sings karaoke amid the slot machines and beer-stained carpet. "We weren't surprised by her talent, but we were surprised by the reaction aroundthe world."

Boyle herself seems ill at ease with her newfound fame. At her modest, government-subsidized home Thursday, she seemed more at ease making tea for visitingTV crews than answering questions about her life. She did mug for the cameras, however, crooning into a hairbrush.

"It has been surreal for me," Boyle told the AP. "I didn't realize this would be the reaction, I just went on stage and got on withit."

Boyle's hardscrabble story has only added to the emotional tug of her tale.

The youngest of nine children of a devout Roman Catholic family, she grew up in one of Scotland's most deprived areas, a district blighted byunemployment, crime and social problems. The area has suffered since the local British Leyland car plant shut down in the 1980s.

In an irony not lost on local residents, the Happy Valley Hotel sits on the grimy main street, close to a liquor store and boarded-up shops. "It'sa bit of a joke, isn't it... There's nothing to be happy about around here," said Susan Williams, a 23-year-old fan of Boyle's karaokeperformances there.

As a child, Boyle had learning difficulties, struggled in school and was bullied by other children. At 47, she still is.

"She is often taunted by local kids. They think she's an oddball, but she's a simple soul with genuine warmth," neighbor Stewart Mackenziesaid. "Not many people these days are devoutly religious or would spend their time devoted to their parents to the point they'd find themselves aspinster."

A keen amateur singer, Boyle performed in church choirs and school plays and was a regular on the karaoke circuit in Blackburn and the nearby town ofBathgate. She has said her mother, Bridget, encouraged her to enter "Britain's Got Talent" - but it was only after her death that she plucked upthe courage to do it.

"Everyone here knew she could sing, and we were always saying, 'You should go in for talent competitions,'" Russell said. "Shedevoted her life to her mother and father, and when her mother died a couple of years ago she realized it was her turn."

On Saturday night's show, the first of a new season, Boyle told viewers she had "never been kissed" and drew smirks from the judges when shesaid she wanted to be a professional singer like Broadway legend Elaine Paige.

After she knocked their socks off, judge Piers Morgan said her "stunning" performance was "the biggest surprise I've had in three yearsof this show." Judge Amanda Holden smiled, nodded and clapped. Cowell called her singing "extraordinary."

"I can hardly remember what happened on the night as I had my eyes closed most of the time," Boyle said. "It really didn't dawn on mewhat was happening."

Her performance has been a huge Internet hit. Kutcher posted a link on Twitter, declaring, "This just made my night," while Moore wroteBoyle's voice "made me teary!"

"Britain's Got Talent," is the sister show of "America's Got Talent." Both are co-produced by Fremantle Media, the companybehind "American Idol," and Cowell's Syco TV. It resembles "American Idol" but contestants aren't limited to singing.

Boyle's millions of fans must now wait to see whether she makes it through the next rounds of the show. The chances appear good she might go all theway: Bookmakers have made her the firm favorite, giving a Boyle victory 5-2 odds.

In Blackburn, her neighbors are rooting for her.

"We're very proud of her," said Angela McKenna, 22. "But we can't understand why she didn't at least put a comb through her hairbefore she went on TV."
 
Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beingsfelt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.
 
Originally Posted by TraSoul82

Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beings felt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.
How cynical.

I've literally watched this crazy cat lady 50+ times at work in the past 2 days.
 
Originally Posted by TraSoul82

Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beings felt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.
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Quit Hatin!!!

She can blow. I hope she gets some type of deal or somethin. Good thing is, she wouldn't be dissed cause of looks since she aint in America. We're sosuperficial.lol
 
Originally Posted by TraSoul82

Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beings felt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.

you salty
 
Originally Posted by TraSoul82

Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beings felt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.
1. She was GOOD

2. I disagree...... you know how many people there are in the world??? Leona Lewis (or the song Bleeding Love) is HUGE across the world.... and a lot of peoplewho listen to someone like Leona Lewis or this lady listen way more then just one time (I've watched her performance already like 5 times
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Originally Posted by freshKRN

i wanna slap that teens face at 1:24
You and the whole world. Check out the youtube comments. Or the many comments about her on news articles about this lol.

Anyways, awesome story. Really is. And she really can sing.

And I bet she won't remain a spinster for long. Look at how she works those hips!
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Originally Posted by TraSoul82

Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beings felt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.
Don't be so sure, I checked that video out a couple times. I'm not even a fan of hers.
 
Originally Posted by heaVINsent15

Originally Posted by TraSoul82

Firstly, the performance was good. I didn't really hear anything great.

Secondly, I feel that much like votes for American Idol, a lot of views on YouTube are now automated for hype purposes. I refuse to believe that human beings felt the need to watch Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" a literal 90 Million times.

you salty
about?
 
Originally Posted by bonafide hustla

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sidenote: I wonder how many dudes gon try to snatch that v card now
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. If I was out there, I'd def give it a shot
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son. i know she can sing and all. but you wild for that
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