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Susan Boyle ‘disappointed’ she didn’t win America’s Got Talent: The Champions

Susan Boyle is "disappointed" she didn’t win ‘America’s Got Talent: The Champions’.
Although the 57-year-old singer is sad she didn’t finish first in the hit talent contest, Susan is happy for magician Shin Lim – who won the final – because she already has a successful music career.
Susan told People magazine: "I’m so fortunate that I have a great career to go back to.
"Of course, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed, but also deep down I didn’t think I would win. Secretly you hold out hope that you just might because that’s what drives you to do your best in a competition. I’ve never really considered myself a champion, I’m just me, Susan Boyle."
The humble singer went on to praise the 27-year-old winner – who wowed audiences with his mind-bending card tricks – and said he "absolutely deserved to win".
She said: "Until being on ‘Champions’, I wasn’t aware of who he was, but wow! What a guy! The talent he has and sleight of hand, it takes your breath away.
"He absolutely deserved to win and he absolutely deserves to have a hugely successful career with his own shows in Vegas. Honestly, when I was secretly watching in the auditorium I couldn’t believe how good he was and so young, he’s got a great career ahead of him."
Susan – who shot to fame after singing ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from ‘Les Miserables’ on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ in 2009 – was happy to perform her signature song on the show because it "started" her career.
She said: "I thought it would be a nice nod to bring back the song that started my career. It’s an incredibly special song to me and one that everyone associates with me."