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Britain’s Got Talent meets Little Britain: Matt Lucas, right, imitates Susan Boyle in this week’s edition of Heat magazine.
This morning I was browsing BBC News Entertainment section and felt on this picture. I was stunned how funny the imitation was. The only thing is that I didn’t know anything about Susan Boyle. Maybe I was under a rock the all time, or perhaps, as I always tell to myself, the important news will always finish to come to me at the right time (I don’t watch any TV news or read any newspapers).
So a friend of mine told me to run a search query on YouTube about her… When I first saw Susan Boyle on stage of Britains Got Talent (The British version of American Idol I guess), I was like everybody else in the amphitheater: “Who TF is that?”. But what a lesson of humility when she started to sing.
Not sure if she will be a start for long, but it certainly was a pleasant moment in history.

Britain’s Got Talent meets Little Britain: Matt Lucas, right, imitates Susan Boyle in this week’s edition of Heat magazine.

This morning I was browsing BBC News Entertainment section and felt on this picture. I was stunned how funny the imitation was. The only thing is that I didn’t know anything about Susan Boyle. Maybe I was under a rock the all time, or perhaps, as I always tell to myself, the important news will always finish to come to me at the right time (I don’t watch any TV news or read any newspapers).

So a friend of mine told me to run a search query on YouTube about her… When I first saw Susan Boyle on stage of Britains Got Talent (The British version of American Idol I guess), I was like everybody else in the amphitheater: “Who TF is that?”. But what a lesson of humility when she started to sing.

Not sure if she will be a start for long, but it certainly was a pleasant moment in history.