Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle has a stalker. The man who has managed to find out Susan’s number and keeps ringing her, claiming to be a relative, isn’t the first fan to take their admiration for the rising star to a sinister level.
Last year a middle-aged female American fan turned up at her house, and yet another fan managed to break in, forcing the singer to sell up and move somewhere safer.
Frightened by this latest stalker, Susan’s family are trying to persuade her to increase her personal security further still. They don’t want her to end up like John Lennon who was shot to death by a crazed fan in New York in 1980.
Meanwhile, a quick-thinking fellow shopper may have saved Susan’s life when she appeared to choke on a pineapple tart in the café at her local supermarket. The young mother thumped Subo on the back after noticing the singer struggling to dislodge the cake, which was stuck in her throat.
Susan’s new album, which has rocketed to the top of the US charts six weeks before its release, features a number of her favourite songs including the Crowded House classic, “Don’t Dream, it’s over’