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Scottish singer Susan Boyle is addressing her difficulties with sudden fame before performing on “Dancing With The Stars” later this week.
By The Scoop
msnbc.com
updated 11/8/2009 10:14:28 PM ET 2009-11-09T03:14:28

Susan Boyle’s publicity train is back on track. The Scottish singer is addressing her difficulties with sudden fame before she performs on “Dancing With The Stars” in Los Angeles later this week.

“You have to understand, my life ceased to be normal when ‘Britain's Got Talent’ went live,” the talent-show finalist told the Scottish paper The Daily Record. “There were phone calls 24 hours a day. They kept me awake for three weeks until I changed my number. It was totally out of control, like a steamroller. It just got bigger and bigger and bigger until, eventually, it can flatten you.”

Boyle also discussed the final week of the show, when she lost to dance act Diversity, and ultimately was hospitalized for exhaustion.

“I hadn't eaten properly for about a week, hadn't slept properly,” she said. “The feeling was one of extreme exhaustion that manifested itself in firing off at everyone. I don't remember much else. I just know someone sent for an ambulance and I went to (north London clinic) the Priory. I needed to sleep. I was too tired to even think straight.”

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Photos: Susan Boyle wows the world

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  1. Poppy appeal

    Susan Boyle and the Scottish Military Wives choir launch the Poppy Scotland appeal on October 24, 2012 in Glasgow,Scotland. Susan Boyle joined members of the Scottish military wives choir to launch the 2012 Scottish Poppy Appeal, calling for help to raise vital funds for Scotland's Armed Forces community during the November campaign. (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Her dream

    Susan Boyle performs during her musical 'I Dreamed A Dream' at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle, England, on March 27, 2012. (Scott Heppell / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Hearing her now

    Susan Boyle visits SiriusXM Studio on Nov. 1, 2011 to talk up her new album, "Someone to Watch Over Me." Though the title Gershwin tune is included, much of the other selections are takes on rock tunes. (Andy Kropa / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Lady in red

    Susan Boyle spent time in "China's Got Talent" in July 2011, where she met Cai Hongping, a Shanghai market stall owner considered to be the Susan Boyle of China. Hongping's rendition of "Amazing Grace" on the Chinese version of YouTube garnered her 10 million hits within 10 days ... and landed her a slot on "Talent." (Chinafotopress / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Beside herself

    A wax figure of Susan Boyle was revealed at Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, England in April 2011... and the original apparently approves. (Phil Noble / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Her 'Dream' job

    Susan Boyle performs at a mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, Scotland, on Sept. 16, 2010. In a pre-Mass statement, the Scottish-born Boyle said "it's a great honor to sing for the pope and it's something I've always dreamed of." (Phil Noble / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Knock 'em dead, Susan

    Scottish singer Susan Boyle performed "I Dreamed a Dream" on the "Dancing with the Stars" results show on Nov. 10, 2009. Accompanying her performance were professional dancers Tony Dovolani and Chelsie Hightower.

    The 47-year-old singer became a worldwide phenomenon after her rendition of the Les Miserables song on the reality TV show "Britain's Got Talent." (Adam Larkey / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Celtic pride

    Susan Boyle holds up a celtic scarf during the UEFA Europa League Group C soccer match between Celtic and Hamburg at Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland, on Oct. 22, 2009. (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Fame takes its toll

    Boyle entered The Priory, a private clinic in north London, on May 31 2009, to be treated for exhaustion according to the "Britan's Got Talent" producers and a newspaper report. Television company TalkbackThames said on June 1, 2009 that Boyle was “exhausted and emotionally drained” and was taking a few days off. (Adrian Dennis / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. The pressure mounts

    Boyle leaves Wembley Plaza Hotel in London on May 27, 2009. Britain's tabloid newspapers wrote about how the singer had lost her temper and swore at two journalists who were taunting her in the days before the finale. (Tim Clarke - Staff / Zuma Press file) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Larger than life

    Locals gather at Blackburn community center to watch Boyle on TV during the final of "Britain's Got Talent" on May 30, 2009. (David Cheskin / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Sad song

    Boyle fans show their frustration after she finished second in the "Britain's Got Talent" finale on May 30, 2009. Boyle's financial future is seen as secure, as Simon Cowell and his Syco music label are widely expected to sign her up for an album and there is talk of a Hollywood movie. (David Moir / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. A little Susan in all of us

    Friends and fans at Blackburn community center show their love for Boyle. Although she lost to the dance troupe Diversity, Boyle remains a winner to millions. (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Thumbs up, Mum!

    “I did this for my late mother,” the unemployed Boyle said about her appearance on "Britain's Got Talent." “I wanted to show her I could do something with my life.” (Andrew Milligan / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. The world at her doorstep

    Boyle faces the media outside her home on Thursday, April 16, 2009. (Andrew Milligan / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Singing telegram?

    Boyle receives a well wishing message from an unidentified fan at her home on April 16, 2009. In a telephone interview, Boyle did express some impatience with questions over her love life: She raised eyebrows when she told the "Talent" audience that she'd "never been kissed." "It was said as a joke, not an advert. Can we move on?" Boyle said, laughing. (Tony Marsh / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. A new look

    Susan Boyle, pictured outside her home in Blackburn, Scotland, reveals a new hair color and style after undergoing a makeover on April 24, 2009. (Andrew Milligan / PA via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Wardrobe change

    Boyle returns to her home in Blackburn, Scotland, on April 21, 2009 sporting a new leather-type jacket and print dress. (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Caught in the Web

    A young boy watches Boyle on YouTube on Monday, April 21, 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland. The boy is not alone. Millions of people around the world have watched Internet clips of Boyle singing on "Britain's Got Talent." (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Instant fame

    Boyle poses with fans outside of her home in Blackburn, Scotland, on April 21, 2009. (David Moir / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Town pride

    Locals in the town of Blackburn show their support for Boyle on April 18, 2009. To friends and neighbors in the community of 4,750 people 20 miles west of Edinburgh, it was not surprising that the talent of a local treasure should 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, where Boyle sings karaoke. (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. King and singing queen

    Boyle appears on "Larry King Live on April 17, 2009. She asserted that she wouldn't be opting for a new look. "Why should I change?" she said, according to the show transcript. But she conceded, when King mentioned that she's been receiving a lot of fan mail: "I certainly won't be lonely anymore." (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Brush with fame

    Boyle poses singing with a hairbrush at her home in Blackburn, Scotland, on April 16, 2009. The unlikely star said she loves the attention and isn't bothered by those who poke fun at her unpolished appearance. "It goes with the territory. It doesn't bother me." (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
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