Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle banked nearly £2million last year from her four companies
BRITAIN’s Got Talent winner Susan Boyle has proved she’s still a singing sensation - after banking nearly £2 million last year.
Susan, 59, who appeared in the contest 10 years ago, is sole director of four companies which handle the income from her records, gigs and TV appearances.
Her main company Duil Limited generated over £1.2million in the past year, while two other firms Speur Business banked £463,000 and Speur Ltd cashed in £127,000, up from £22,500 the year before.
A fourth company, , which was set up to deal with funds from a Hollywood film about her life banked £91,000, amid news a TV company picked up the rights to her biography at the end of last year.
Speaking about the movie, which has taken years to get off the ground, Susan has said: “It’ll be an adaptation of the book and it’s being made into a TV film or Netflix film.
“It’s to come out very soon. It’s going to be very good."
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"I can’t say who will play me but it’s something that’s going to be a bit of a surprise."
"I had some say. It was a collaboration."
"A team effort.”
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SIMON Cowell was mocked for missing out on a knighthood by fellow Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliams.
The music mogul, 60, was stunned when David, 48, descended from the stage roof dressed as the Queen and offered to knight him during the Manchester auditions.
Simon knelt for the “honour” but David withdrew it.
He said: “I couldn’t help myself.”
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