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April 28, 2016

Susan Boyle Has Had Another Airport ‘Incident’

Dealing with newly found fame is hard on anyone and if you don't have the right support around you, things could get a little weird.
Britains Got Talent star Susan Boyle at her front door in Blackburn, West Lothian. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday April 16, 2009. The church worker is now an internet hit with her performance netting more than five million hits on YouTube. She has only made it through to the first audition and is already being compared to previous Britain's Got Talent winner opera star Paul Potts. See PA story SHOWBIZ Moore. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Since winning ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ back in 2009, it has been reported that Susan Boyle has struggled with the attention that fame has brought her. Shame, man.

In just several weeks, witnesses have reported two suspect incidences in which the songstress is seen to be speaking to people who aren’t there.

In the latest incident, which occurred at the British Airways lounge in Heathrow on Monday, an eye-witness reported the following:

She looked confused and was shouting: ‘I’ve done nothing wrong, I’ve done nothing wrong.’

She was then led away by officers, who had this to report:

The singer was at the airport waiting for a flight back to Glasgow where she lives.

Police were called at around 1.20pm on Monday April 25 to a lounge in Terminal 5, Heathrow to reports of a distressed woman.

Officers attended and spoke with the woman.

According to her spokesperson, Susan is “absolutely fine.”

A couple of weeks ago, the 55 year old was seen running through Derry Airport in Northern Ireland shouting “Help me” and making a panicked phone call.

A close friend said that the singer felt vulnerable when she found out her brother had left earlier than scheduled, meaning that she would have to fly by herself.

One onlooker reported:

To see her running through the airport after she left to board the flight, screaming for help, was the last thing anyone expected to see.

I think that may be a cry for help, don’t you?

[source: sky&dailymail]