Susan Boyle supports Gladiators star in rare public appearance after suffering shock stroke
22.01.2024 - 20:43
/ ok.co.uk
Susan Boyle has made an unusual appearance in public, months after revealing that she'd suffered a stroke. The Britain's Got Talent icon, 62, surprised fans when she turned up at a special watch party and celebration for the reboot of 90s fan-favourite Gladiators. The sport and entertainment competition, which sees ultra fit members of the public go up against the hand-picked "gladiators" in a series of epic challenges, returned to BBC One with gusto two weeks ago.
Scottish contestant Kerry Wilson went head-to-head on the launch show, and ended up smashing the Eliminator challenge and going straight through to the Quarter Finals. Susan, who is Scottish herself and still lives in her ex-council house in West Lothian, turned up to the local pub in support of Kerry. Sharing a snap with the powerful singer on her Instagram page from the shindig, Kerry captioned her post: "Quarter Finals Baby.
"What a night with the best family and friends at the 'Watch Party' that was some show @bbcgladiators put on!!!! "I even had a celebrity guest wanting to come watch too thanks for coming Susan," she went on. "We enjoyed every minute of that episode!!" Susan, who turned up to the event in a white shirt, black jeans and an elegant black knitted coat, was all smiles as she posed next to the contestant. The star wore her blonde bob in her signature style, and added a patterned scarf covered in a red rose design to complete her ensemble.
Fans were thrilled to see the star in good spirits after a period out of the public eye, especially after sharing her recent health woes last year. Susan explained that she'd suffered a minor stroke during her return to the stage for the final of Britain's Got Talent. The star was invited to perform with the
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