Susan Boyle Gets a Well Deserved Apology.

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<font color=red>I had to wonder what "holiday" he
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Anyone who heard her sing could not help but be "wowed", but I thought that this apology of the part of the judges says a lot about their preconceived notions. If viewers judged Pavaroti on his appearance, would he have succeeded? What about Ella Fitzgerald? Susan Boyle is was a hidden gem.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/17/earlyshow/leisure/music/main4951767.shtml
BS) Susan Boyle's fame is spreading, and her talent even has two people who sat in judgment of her apologizing to her.

The middle-aged Scottish volunteer church worker. who literally raised eyebrows as she wowed everyone with her rendition of "I Dreamed A Dream" in a prelim round of the TV competition, "Britain's Got Talent," has paparazzi at her door and fan mail piling up, reports CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer -- not to mention millions upon millions of hits on the YouTube clip of her performance.

Her quiet life looking after an aging mother hid both talent and a sense of humor, Palmer observes.

On Thursday, Boyle agreed to sing for The Early Show from her living room, making newspaper and Internet headlines on both sides of "the pond" -- in the U.S. and the U.K.

And while she made millions of fans with her sudden burst on the scene, Boyle says her dream is to sing for Queen Elizabeth -- something she'd get to do if she goes on to win "Britain's Got Talent."

On The Early Show Friday, two of the three judges when Boyle made her bow on "Britain's Got Talent" chatted with co-anchor Julie Chen.

Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan told Chen they were simply amazed when Boyle began to sing -- especially considering how they'd prejudged her by her looks.

"I mean," said Holden, "it's a very shallow thing to say but, obviously, the minute she walked onstage we all, and the audience, completely judged her on her appearance and everything else. And I hate saying that. But, you know, that true cliche, we judged a book by its cover, unfortunately, and we're all very cynical. The audience was jeering and booing and it was just really uncomfortable, wasn't it? And we were, 'Oh, just please be good or just get off. Because it's just -- we just need you to do something here,' because we were so dying for her."

Morgan said, "I would just like to apologize to Susan Boyle, because I think it's long overdue, because, from the clip, you know, (millions of) people could see that Simon Cowell (the third judge that night -- he of "American Idol" fame) and I -- we don't have the best reputations, I think, for courtesy in America. I think we owe her on apology because it was an amazing performance. As I said, we were all laughing at her when she started, and by the end, the last laugh was on her."

Holden said the second the first notes came out of Boyle's mouth that night, they knew they "had found gold."

Raves poured into CBSNews.com after Boyle's Early Show appearance Thursday. Co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez read some of them on the show Friday.

The Early Show will also be conducting its own search -- for America's Susan Boyle -- beginning Monday.
 

I thought her performance was amazing. It was moving and I'm so happy for her.

I have to ask this question.

If Susan Boyle had not sung well would they be issuing the same apology?

It should not matter how she sings or what she looks like. People have no right to judge in the first place. Correct?
 
In spite of the chuckles and looks she held her ground and sang her heart out. Can't help but cheer her on. She has an awesome voice and an awesome personality to go with it. Shame people only look at the outside and not what is inside a person. Shame a lot of people are to quick to judge others for the smallest reason. Susan Boyle is very talented and I have no doubt she will go far. Chances are I bet someone will take her off to the side and try to help her look "prettier" to appease the public.
 
I thought her performance was amazing. It was moving and I'm so happy for her.

I have to ask this question.

If Susan Boyle had not sung well would they be issuing the same apology?

It should not matter how she sings or what she looks like. People have no right to judge in the first place. Correct?

Probably not. The judgement wasn't just on the part of the judges but the entire audience. Her voice is incredible. I hope that this is a start for her towards her dream.
 
I think we all can learn a lesson through Susan Boyle and her voice of an angel. She's living proof that we should 'never judge a book by it's cover and that it's never too late to pursue your dreams.' Godspeed Susan on her new journey that no doubt change her life forever. :goodvibes
 
Probably not. The judgement wasn't just on the part of the judges but the entire audience. Her voice is incredible. I hope that this is a start for her towards her dream.
exactly. It wasn't just the judges that were passing the judgement on. It was most everyone on TV and in the audience too.
 
In spite of the chuckles and looks she held her ground and sang her heart out. Can't help but cheer her on. She has an awesome voice and an awesome personality to go with it. Shame people only look at the outside and not what is inside a person. Shame a lot of people are to quick to judge others for the smallest reason. Susan Boyle is very talented and I have no doubt she will go far. Chances are I bet someone will take her off to the side and try to help her look "prettier" to appease the public.
She seems to have a great sense of humor, and she also seems very sweet.
 
I thought her performance was amazing. It was moving and I'm so happy for her.

I have to ask this question.

If Susan Boyle had not sung well would they be issuing the same apology?

It should not matter how she sings or what she looks like. People have no right to judge in the first place. Correct?

My thoughts exactly. I watched the video, and she is an amazing singer.
Amazing is a lousy adjective to use, too.
 
exactly. It wasn't just the judges that were passing the judgement on. It was most everyone on TV and in the audience too.

It almost seems like human nature for people to judge each other, and I think the vast majority of people are guilty of doing so. Susan is a good reminder of how first impressions can be deceiving. Seeing her performance was refreshing and inspiring.:thumbsup2
 
I don't like that kind of music but man she can sing. She reminds me of a femail andrea bocelli. Just incredible. Good for her.
 
I dont necessarily think she deserves an apology....things like that happen all the time. You place yourself in that arena by going on the show...you are aware you may get ripped on. The good news is... she IS amazing and their cheers and awes should be apology enough (IMO)...
 
I dont necessarily think she deserves an apology....things like that happen all the time. You place yourself in that arena by going on the show...you are aware you may get ripped on. The good news is... she IS amazing and their cheers and awes should be apology enough (IMO)...

I still think the apology is owed. And Simon needs to cough one up too. She probably felt a good deal of satisfaction when they all cheered and clapped for her. But there's still the fact that she was judged just for not looking like what people think a singer should look like.
 
I have to ask this question.

If Susan Boyle had not sung well would they be issuing the same apology?

It should not matter how she sings or what she looks like. People have no right to judge in the first place. Correct?
That is what is bothering me about this entire situation.

It's all about how she 'showed' them. Well, what if she'd been another William Hung in terms of singing? Did she not deserve to be treated decently regardless of her appearance?

Apparently not.

If you are older, heavier, and unattractive, then you apparently deserve derision, scorn, and jeers UNLESS you prove that you have an extraordinary gift. If you don't have that gift, you should just lie down and let them kick you.

We are a very shallow sick society.
 












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