May 13, 2010Susan Boyle Wows Everyone'Almost
I love Susan Boyle. I've never watched any of those "Idol," "Model," or "Talent" shows. The only reason I know of Susan Boyle is that she has hit the news big time. For those of you, like me, who don't keep up with these shows, Susan Boyle made a big hit on
"Britain's Got Talent"
as a singer.Unfortunately, the news was two-fold: boy, is she ever unattractive, and boy, can she ever sing.Susan Boyle is 47, overweight, flabby, and has graying, frizzy hair, bushy eyebrows, and a blubbery face. Susan Boyle also has the singing ability of an angel, giving a performance of the
Les Miserables
tune
"I Dreamed A Dream"
that has made her an instant star with more than 20 million views on YouTube.Now the debates rage: should she or shouldn't she get some kind of makeover to look prettier on camera? The United Kingdom's
Guardian
published a "no, she shouldn't; she should stay natural" comment from one of their most "done over" women stars. Others are repulsed by her looks, and can't imagine that beautiful voice coming from such a plain, frumpy woman.Many of those 20 million plus YouTube views very likely occurred simply because of that incredible contrast. For many, it was like watching a geek or freak show, so they could laugh at her lack of physical attributes, without, of course, looking in the mirror themselves.Me? I give her lots of credit for being more focused on her voice than on her lack of beauty. She is definitely not attractive. Should she get face work to match the scores of women who all look like they came out of the same factory: the puffed-up face, abnormally protruding cheeks, and lips that look like the rump side of an orangutan? I wouldn't advise it.Clearly, this is not a woman of means...yet. So, getting her hair colored and calmed down, learning some makeup tips, and having clothes which best compliment her ample figure is something that is probably in the works now, which means that she'd be spiffing up what she has, and not getting surgically transformed into a vision which will make the snide snickers go away. Making the best of what you have is admirable and advisable; getting re-made into something nobody is, is not admirable nor advisable.And the main point is that she has a beautiful voice, and a tremendous amount of talent. If she were "pretty," I wonder how many YouTube hits there would have been. Gosh...I long for the days before television and the Internet, when only the
quality
of what a person had to offer was revealed.
Posted by Staff at 1:05 AM