Britainâs Got Talent star Susan Boyle celebrates turning 65 on April Foolâs Day as her new look surprises fans


Beloved Britainâs Got Talent star Susan Boyle celebrated turning 65 years old on April Foolâs Day and appeared completely different to the woman who shocked the judges on the UK talent competition 17 years ago.
Born on 1 April 1961, the Scottish singer soared to fame when she delivered a surprising rendition of âI Dreamed A Dreamâ from the West End show, Les MisĂ©rables. She became a global household name and underwent a significant transformation as her star rose.

The star keeps her hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers in the loop as she shares updates from her low-key, yet very lavish life, jetsetting to Rome, attending Wimbledon and recording in the studio.
Over recent months, fans have been mesmerised by the singerâs appearance and her transformation as she dyed her hair from a deep brunette to a caramel blonde, with many claiming it made her look âyears youngerâ.

As she took one step closer to 70, Susan seemed to be ageing in reverse and was worlds away from the curly-haired 47-year-old hopeful who graced British TV screens in 2009.
Underneath pictures on her Instagram profile, fans posted things like: âSusan, you look awesome, your new colour is perfect on you, took some years away!â and âYou have such a beautiful glow lately. Your hair colour looks fabulous on you as well as your style!â
âSusan, you are looking great. Canât wait to see your surprises for this year. I love you!,â another fan posted underneath a picture of the star wearing a charity sports jersey.
âGreatest Living Britonsâ
Dubbed one of the âGreatest Living Britonsâ by Hollywood actor and Kylie Jennerâs boyfriend, TimothĂ©e Chalamet, Susan has been quietly enjoying her fame for almost two decades.
Despite having sold more than 19 million records and supposedly having more than ÂŁ22 million to her name, the star chose to remain somewhat ordinary and lives in a humble home in Blackburn with her two cats.

She addressed TimothĂ©eâs comments in an Instagram post and said: âThis has been so incredibly touching to read. Iâm very flattered, @tchalamet. Those early days were quite something, and to know that moment meant something to you all these years on truly humbles me.
âWe all start somewhere, with a dream and a bit of hope, donât we? We should all dream big! I wish you every success as you continue to dream your own dream. Thank you for your kindness and for remembering that moment so fondly.â

Ten years after finding fame, the singer revealed how she was handling the continued attention during an interview with The Sun. She told them at the time: âIâm managing things a lot better now. It was a slow process. Everything is with me.
âBut Iâm coping inside a lot better now, and Iâm ready, more than ready, for whatâs coming.â
