Susan Boyle shows a dazzling transformation as she makes a moving return to Britain's Got Talent



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In 2009, she had made Britain's Got Talent famous by taking the judges and the audience with her rendition of I Dreamed A Dream.

And Susan Boyle returned to the stage that launched her career as she returned emotionally to the ITV talent show in scenes that will air on Saturday night to mark the 10th anniversary of her first audition.

The 58-year-old Scottish singer looked sensational with a sequined dress and glittering jewels – far from the somewhat darker silhouette that she had chosen during her first-ever participation in the series.

She is back! Susan Boyle, 58, came back on the scene that launched her career while she was making a moving return to the ITV talent show Saturday after 10 years

She is back! Susan Boyle, 58, came back on the scene that launched her career while she was making a moving return to the ITV talent show Saturday after 10 years

In addition to her breathtakingly adorned dress, Susan wore perfectly dried hair, styled in a chic, mid-high style.

The star's look was accompanied by a delicate makeup, while she enhanced the glamor with painted black nails.

In the scenes that will be broadcast Saturday night, the star will be welcomed with open arms, while she scanned the famous song Les Misérables that caused a sensation overnight.

However, the feeling of coming back to where it all started was too much for Susan because she became emotional at the end of the song.

Transformation: The Scottish singer looked sensational with a sequined dress - far from the somewhat darker silhouette that she had cut off during her first-ever participation in the series in 2009

Transformation: The Scottish singer looked sensational with a sequined dress – far from the somewhat darker silhouette that she had cut off during her first-ever participation in the series in 2009

Shock: In the middle of the ovation of White Horses' horse hangman, Judge Simon Cowell went on stage to comfort her

Shock: In the middle of the ovation of White Horses' horse hangman, Judge Simon Cowell went on stage to comfort her

In the middle of the ovation of the White Horses horse hangman, Judge Simon Cowell went on stage to comfort her.

Putting a comforting arm around her, he says, "You still have magic, Susan, is not it?" He added: "Thank you for being back."

Susan then joined hosts Ant and Dec behind the scenes, where she said they had not changed in the last 10 years. Appreciating his remark, Ant told him, "Oh, you can come back … come when you want!"

Glamorous: In addition to her breath-embellished dress, Susan wore perfectly dry hair, styled in a chic and mid-high style.

Glamorous: In addition to her breath-embellished dress, Susan wore perfectly dry hair, styled in a chic and mid-high style.

Jaw-Dropping: In the scenes that will air Saturday night, the star was welcomed again as she described the famous piece Les Miserables that caused a sensation overnight.

Jaw-Dropping: In the scenes that will air Saturday night, the star was welcomed again as she described the famous piece Les Miserables that caused a sensation overnight.

Susan finished second in the third season, narrowly losing the Diversity dance group.

Despite not winning, she then launched a successful career, selling 20 million records.

His first album, released in 2009, became one of the best-sellers in the UK at the time, beating Leona Lewis's Spirit.

The English Got 's Saturday Night Talent sees Judges Amanda Holden, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Simon coming back for the second episode of Series 13.

Back again: The English Got's Saturday Night Talent saw Judges Amanda Holden, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell come back for the second episode of Series 13

Back again: The English Got's Saturday Night Talent saw Judges Amanda Holden, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell come back for the second episode of Series 13

The broadcasters Ant and Dec are also back after Ant's return after taking a step back from his conviction for drunken driving last year.

The Saturday night show sees the judges on the edge of their seats as they watched the daredevil Jonathan Goodwin immolate himself by the fire during his death-defying audition.

The actor, who also directed the same stuntman at the ITV show The Next Great Magician and as a guest on America's Got Talent, left the entire world on the floor while he was hanging upside down in a straight jacket before igniting.

Shocking: The Saturday night show sees the judges on the edge of their seats while they watched the daredevil Jonathan Goodwin ignite during his death-defying audition

Shocking: The Saturday night show sees the judges on the edge of their seats while they watched the daredevil Jonathan Goodwin ignite during his death-defying audition

Singing Sensation: The Talent Show also saw the beginning of "The New Susan Boyle" - Glasgow singer Kerr James

Singing Sensation: The Talent Show also saw the beginning of "The New Susan Boyle" – Glasgow singer Kerr James

He then tried to free himself from his restraints before he was badly injured by the flames. The Talent Show also saw the beginning of "The New Susan Boyle" – Glasgow singer Kerr James.

The 12-year-old revealed that he had started singing only because of his idol, Susan, telling the judges, "I was watching this first audition in a loop."

The boy shouted out Otis Redding's "A little bit of tenderness," which led Dec to comment, "It just becomes someone else."

Funny man: comedian Kojo Anim is on stage to impress the judges with his comedy program. The interpreter said he wanted to "make the world laugh".

Funny man: comedian Kojo Anim is on stage to impress the judges with his comedy program. The interpreter said he wanted to "make the world laugh".

Meanwhile, stand-up comedian Kojo Anim came on the scene to impress the judges with his comic routine, the newly-hired actor declaring that he wanted to "make the world laugh".

The artist and father, a friend of Alesha since his days at Mis-Teeq, admitted that it was his fiancée Tiffany Jade who had encouraged him to audition.

This week's show also saw acts like an "extreme tambourinist", a ventriloquist singing, a magic number and a woman galloping around the stage on a battle horse.

Britain's Got Talent continues on Saturdays at 8pm on ITV, followed by the British have more talent at 9:25 pm on ITV2.

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