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THE first look at Susan Boyle’s return to Britain's Got Talent has been revealed – ten years after she first wowed judges with her first audition.

The Scottish singer, 58, once again left the audience delighted as she belted out the track which made her famous – I Dreamed A Dream – at the London Palladium.

 Susan Boyle appeared on BGT ten years after she first auditioned
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Susan Boyle appeared on BGT ten years after she first auditioned

The clip aired on today’s Lorraine ahead of the show this weekend, with the The Sun’s Dan Wootton revealing it was all a big surprise.

Susan, who was dubbed SuBo, sang for Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams, but admitted she was sad "Piersy baby" Morgan is no longer on the panel.

Speaking about her return, the Scot told the : "I’m returning to where it all began. The Britain’s Got Talent stage.

"I’m performing the song that started it all, I Dreamed A Dream to celebrate ten years."

 Susan delighted the audience once again
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Susan delighted the audience once again
 Susan looked a bit different back in 2009 when she first appeared on the show
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Susan looked a bit different back in 2009 when she first appeared on the showCredit: ITV

Asked how it was returning to the stage, she said: "It was wonderful. Like going home to be with the family.

"We recorded this in January at the Palladium, so almost a mirror image of 2009, except I was more put together than the first audition and probably a little bit more professional, and it was filmed in London.

"It was a really great experience and of course there was not the pressure of 2009.

"It was great to see the old faces and also perform for David and Alesha, because last time it was Piersy baby that was on the judges panel.

"He was one of the reasons I went to audition in the first place, I thought Piers was rather special!

 Amanda Holden and Simon Coyle were famously shocked by her voice
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Amanda Holden and Simon Coyle were famously shocked by her voiceCredit: ITV

"It was at the Palladium in London and such an iconic venue, I would never turn down the opportunity of singing there and I’d never turn down the opportunity to go back and support BGT."

Susan shocked the nation when she failed to win the third series of Britain’s Got Talent, after leaving the judge open-mouthed with her stunning audition.

In the end, Ashley and Jordan Banjo's street dance troupe Diversity were crowned the winners.

Nonetheless, Susan went on to amass an estimated £22 million fortune - which she has said she's barely touched - and became a household name.

SuBo recently performed on America’s Got Talent: The Champions, a US show where the former stars competed against each other.

Susan Boyle auditions for Britain's Got Talent in 2009 with 'I Dreamed a Dream'


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