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By Associated Press   |  Reality TV  |  June 01, 2009

Susan Boyle is getting better after an anxiety attack caused by the pressures of her overnight fame and celebrity judge Simon Cowell plans to help her launch a professional career, Cowell’s spokesman said Tuesday.

The Scottish songbird who finished second in the “Britain’s Got Talent” competition landed in a London hospital Sunday night after suffering what one of her brothers described as severe anxiety.

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Show judge Amanda Holden and Max Clifford, who represents Cowell, both said Boyle should recover her equilibrium fairly quickly now that she is getting treatment. Holden said Boyle does not have any underlying mental problems.

Clifford said Cowell, the mogul who helped create the show, plans to work with Boyle after she is better to make sure her career gets off to a good start.

“She is recovering well,” Clifford told The Associated Press after speaking by telephone to Boyle’s two brothers. “They are saying they weren’t surprised by what happened, due to the speed of everything that happened, with her getting worldwide fame in seconds. Provided she’s given a few days and then allowed to be as normal as possible, she should be fine. All she wants to do is sing.”

The cutthroat show continued to draw criticism in the British press Tuesday for its cavalier attitude toward the well-being of participants, and Britain’s independent Ofcom agency, which handles complaints about broadcasting, said an investigation is possible. But attention shifted to speculation about Boyle’s future, with most predicting commercial success but some saying she would have a hard time attracting a paying audience.

Clifford, who has represented many of Britain’s biggest stars, said there is little doubt that there is a public appetite for Boyle. He said her mental stability should not be an impediment provided she is surrounded by people she trusts, either her brothers or close friends from Blackburn, Scotland, her longtime home.

“It shouldn’t be too difficult to get it under control,” he said. “She’s going to have potentially huge album sales, particularly in America. Americans absolutely love her. Everyone wants her on their show singing. That gives her massive potential, and Simon will make sure she has the best songs and the best productions.”

Her brothers have also said she wants to continue her singing career despite the problems in the last few days.

It is not clear yet whether Boyle will be well enough to take part in a 17-show “Britain’s Got Talent” concert tour set to begin on June 12. Organizers said Tuesday they expect Boyle to perform along with the other nine finalists, but no final decision has been made.

Promoters believe that if she recovers fully her real moneymaking potential will be realized in the United States, where she has become a YouTube sensation and been featured on TV shows hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Larry King.

“I don’t think this collapse would hurt her, especially in America, where they love redemption stories,” said concert promoter and publicist Gerry Lyesight. “As long as she recovers fully, she goes back to where she was. You have to assume there’s an audience since she got over 100 million YouTube hits. Even if only 1 percent of them are fans, that’s still 1 million people.”

He said his choice would be to present Boyle in smaller venues seating 2,000 to 3,000 fans rather than place her in football stadiums, where she might feel intimidated by the size and scope of the crowd.

“That’s what I would do, but it may be they are going for the fast buck,” he said.

Some experts, however, believe Boyle’s success on a free television show will not easily translate into a paying audience once she turns pro.

“There are questions of if she is a flawed jewel and it will cost too much to polish her up,” said Mark Borkowski, a publicist and author. “In the Internet world you can explode overnight, and she can spread with Twitter and YouTube, but that’s not going to make her money. The question is whether people will pay the dollar, or two dollars, or 10 dollars or more to see her perform, and I don’t think they will.”

6 Responses to “Cowell spokesman: Boyle recovers; career on track”

  1. Bob says:

    Poor girl God bless her, I hope she looks back at all she accomplished and smiles.

  2. Debbie says:

    Isn’t she the one who stated her first time on the stage that she wanted to be a singing star? Unfortunately, the press, good and bad, comes with the territory. Maybe she better fitted for studio work. Good luck to her, she has a beautiful voice.

  3. Anthony says:

    I am thinking if she starts on some drugs, gets a makeover some record executive could sign her to a cougar records contract and she can kiss as many boys as she wants.

  4. Richard says:

    The vulchers should be maced to keep them at a distance. Where are the police. She is being harrassed by media. They have no right to do that. Mace them.

  5. lydia says:

    She doesn’t need a makeover! She only needs a microphone!!
    I would pay big bucks to go to a concert to hear her on stage
    and so would everyone I know here in S. Florida. Her CD sales
    will be excellent. She is just a super person and an enormous
    talent and we all feel very fortunate to have heard her in our
    life times.

  6. Jose F Colon says:

    “Some experts, however, believe Boyle’s success on a free television show will not easily translate into a paying audience once she turns pro.

    “There are questions of if she is a flawed jewel and it will cost too much to polish her up,” said Mark Borkowski, a publicist and author. “In the Internet world you can explode overnight, and she can spread with Twitter and YouTube, but that’s not going to make her money. The question is whether people will pay the dollar, or two dollars, or 10 dollars or more to see her perform, and I don’t think they will.”
    ——————————————————-
    I have to pass a line between what “Monsieur Borkowski a dit” because I truly believe that his “expertise” was drowned by the millions of fans that Susan Boyle has around the World. Borkowski: thi is a star you wont get a singe of light from. And truly: you deserve it. Maybe you should get a makeover…

    Critic: Mister José Fernando Colón López, San Juan, Puerto Rico

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