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Susan Boyle will compete in the final round of "Britain's Got Talent" this Saturday, despite stress and recent a public outburst.
"The Hairy Angel" has struggled with the attention surrounding her performances, and she's even thought about quitting. A spokesperson for "Britain's Got Talent" tells British papers the 48-year-old wonder is receiving the support she needs from producers. "She just wants to focus on her performance, and the well-being of our contestants is our number one priority," the spokesperson said.
Judge Piers Morgan blogged about Boyle on Thursday, calling her a "frightened rabbit," and saying "Susan is finding it very, very difficult to cope and stay calm." Piers added the singer has been in tears at times and wanted to quit the show.
The "Britain's Got Talent" finale takes place May 30 -- with the winner receiving £100,000 and a chance to perform at the Royal Variety.
Do you think Susan will win "Britain's Got Talent"? Vote now!
"Britain's Got Talent" overnight superstar Susan Boyle reportedly turned nasty, cursing out strangers and waving her fingers at police! Diva alert!

According to British reports, police had to intervene when Miss Boyle went off on two strangers in the lobby of London's Wembley Plaza Hotel on Wednesday.
Boyle was overheard shouting, "How f***ing dare you! You can't f***ing talk to me like that."
On Thursday, "Talent" judge Piers Morgan revealed on CBS' "Early Show" that the singing sensation has "been in tears the last two days" and Boyle has even "threatened to leave the show." Piers added, "You have to remember, with Susan, she's a 48-year-old lady from a tiny village in Scotland who has never been exposed to anything like this kind of attention. And I think she's really feeling the heat."
Boyle reportedly got prickly after seeing Morgan praise 12-year-old competitor Shaheen Jafargholi on Tuesday. Morgan declared Jafargholi "the best singing performance we've seen so far."
After Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream" performance caused a worldwide frenzy, she told "Extra" the attention was "overwhelming," but that she's "enjoying it very much."
The "Britain's Got Talent" finale takes place May 30 -- with the winner receiving £100,000 and a chance to perform at the Royal Variety.
Do you think Susan will win "Britain's Got Talent"? Vote now!
Everyone is rooting for Susan Boyle! The 48-year-old even received a standing ovation for her recent performance on "Britain's Got Talent," but can she really win the competition?
Judge Simon Cowell says it's a possibility. "I think she's definitely got a shot, but like a lot of people you see here, if you screw up on the live shows, you don't get a second chance." Boyle sang "Memory" from the Broadway hit "Cats" and Cowell complimented her rendition, saying, "You are one special lady."
Judge Piers Morgan says there's a science to the votes, and Boyle might not be crowned the winner. Morgan tells "Extra" "Often the hot favorite doesn't win because their fans don't think they have to vote so hard."
Fellow judge Amanda Holden doesn't know if Boyle's story will have a happy ending, but she says, "It would actually be quite interesting if she didn't win."
The finale takes place on May 30 and the winner will receive £100,000 and perform at the Royal Variety.
"Extra" wants to know: Which Susan Boyle performance is your fave?

Singing sensation Susan Boyle debuted a fresh look on Friday -- and "Extra" is the first with "Britain's Got Talent" judges Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan for their reaction to Susan's makeover!
"First of all, she's a woman," Cowell says. "Here's somebody who's now one of the most famous people in the world with a lot of people saying you don't look very good... I don't think it's [a makeover] necessary though, because I think what matters is the person inside, not how she looks now."
Simon continues, "I just want her to take this opportunity, sing fantastically and make the most of the biggest opportunity she's been given in her life -- and I genuinely don't care about how she looks."
Morgan reveals that he likes Susan's updated appearance! "She's like me -- improving with her looks every day. I say good luck to her. If she wants to stay the same or have a nice haircut, cut her eyebrows, wear some better clothes, what woman in the world if you go from anonymity to becoming the most photographed person on the planet, wouldn't go and have a new haircut?"
When asked whether or not her fan base will like her new locks, Piers responded, "Yes. As long as there's no plastic surgery and no Simon Cowell teeth, then I think we'll all be comfortable with it."
Last week, Boyle admitted to "Extra" that she had a soft spot for Piers -- and the judge isn't surprised by Susan's admiration! "She went with where I think most of America would go. She went with the looks, the charm, the manners. She went for the hot young thing... Simon, she likes you. She said that -- but she fancies me." He adds, "We now have the biggest star on the planet who's publicly stated she fancies me more than Simon. I don't think my life can get any better than that. It's time to quit show business. I can quit now, happy."
"Extra" was in Scotland to visit overwhelmed overnight sensation Susan Boyle as she greeted photogs for the first time! The 48-year-old told the press, "I'm enjoying it immensely. I am!" She even sang an encore of "I Dreamed a Dream" for cameras!
On Friday in London, "Britain's Got Talent" judges Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden sent a message to Boyle via "Extra." Morgan says he would like to apologize. The author and TV personality admits, "Simon Cowell and I in particular were fairly mocking her... When she began to sing, it was jaw-dropping. Amazing." Morgan was obviously blown away by Boyle's talent and he "felt a little bit guilty" and "a little uncomfortable" but was moved by her performance. Holden added, "I think it was a very shallow thing to say, but we completely judged her by her appearance... We utterly judged a book by a cover. But I was absolutely thrilled for her that she proved us all wrong."
A new song was released on Scotland's Daily Record of Boyle back in 1999. Boyle belted a bluesy ballad version of "Cry Me a River" for a charity. Only 1,000 copies of the disc were ever produced.
There's no question Susan Boyle has talent, but how about fortune? Paul Potts won "Britain's Got Talent" in 2007 and judge Simon Cowell signed him to a $1.4-million contract. Some estimate Boyle could make $7 million -- even if she doesn't win!
Fortune is on its way, but a makeover isn't going to happen anytime soon. Amanda Holden tells the U.K.'s Daily Mirror, "I won't let Simon Cowell take her to his dentist and I certainly won't let her near his hairdresser. The minute we turn her into a glamour-puss is when it's spoiled," she says.
Holden would also like Boyle to remain au naturel. He tells "Extra," "I think the reason we've all fallen in love with her is because she's genuine. She looks like someone that can live on your street. Your next door neighbor or anybody you've seen in your local village." Simon Cowell agrees and likes Boyle the way she is, telling "Extra," "Part of her charm is the fact that she is what she is."
Susan has admitted she's never been kissed, Simon tells "Extra", "No, I will not be the first person to kiss her." Simon's fellow judge Piers jokes, "I'm going to take her on a romantic date to a London restaurant with some flowers and chocolates. My girlfriend is history. Susan Boyle has taken over!"
The judges and the world will hear Susan sing again when she returns to compete on "Britain's Got Talent" in May.
























