Susan Boyle break dances after singing on a bridge in bizarre latest update in ‘new era’ of music
Susan Boyle has gone rogue. After shocking the world with a ‘new era’, the singing sensation has performed on a bridge before break dancing.
Susan Boyle has gone rogue.
After shocking the world with a ‘new era’ promoting ice cream, the singing sensation has performed on a bridge before break dancing to push another new project.
Just days ago, the I Dreamed a Dream, Britain’s Got Talent star promised the world something new, debuting a dramatic new pop-diva look on social media.
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However, Boyle promised there was more to come!
And she was right.
After years of flying under the radar, potentially enjoying her millions earned from her record sales since she shot to worldwide stardom in 2011, Boyle is out and about, selling out.
Boyle decided to make the logical step of moving from promoting Cornetto ice creams to promoting the home-grown Scottish cult drink, Irn-Bru.
In what appears to be an equal mix ad for the high-sugar drink and a support video for the Scottish Football team ahead of the FIFA World Cup, Boyle sings atop a bridge before getting down in the mud to break dance.
“We may not be the pundit’s favourite to win,” she begins, standing atop the Forth Bridge in Scotland.
“What we lack in flair is made up with McGinn
“We’re gonna deep fry your hot dogs, we’re the Tartan Army,
“Let’s all go commando!
“No Scotland, no party!”
At that point, the camera cut away, the scene changes, before SuBo gives one almighty nod and gets on the ground to break dance, performing stunts, flips and high-energy moves.
Some may claim that the break dancer is a stunt double, but those people likely underestimate Boyle’s range of abilities.
For those who haven’t tried Scotland’s “other national drink”, Irn Bru, it is a bright-orange carbonated soft drink. Debate over the taste of the drink, which outsells Coca-Cola in Scotland, has raged on for years. However, consensus appears to settle on the drink having a sweet, citrus tang, undertones of bubblegum and a metallic bite.
“Oh my god Susan,” one person wrote online applauding her latest cameo.
“Susan Boyle getting all the brand deals,” added another.
Boyle’s ‘new era’ for Cornetto
This week, Boyle lifted the lid on her new project, a “reMAXed” version of song Just One Cornetto, promoting the ice cream.
“Well… it Boyled over,” Boyle wrote on Instagram.
“I couldn’t keep you all waiting – Just One is yours. Two icons back for summer. The @cornettouki track you know and love, reMAXed with the help of a Grammy award-winning dance producer (more about that soon, I promise).”
Featuring lyrics like “just one Cornetto, give it to me” and “delicious ice cream”, the bizarre remix is a tough listen, but it appears some are on board with the cult classic revamp.
“Never in our wildest dreams did we expect a SuBo house remix of the Cornetto banger,” one brand wrote under Boyle’s post.
Another commented, “Move over brat summer we are BOYLE’D ALIVE”.
“What the f..k is happening and why do I love it,” added another.
Those potentially expecting something closer to I Dreamed a Dream were not pleased with Boyle’s latest vocal samplings.
“This is diabolical,” one person wrote.
“Don’t like it! It’s too high-pitched for her,” another added.
“Guys. What the hell is going on?” a third confused person added.
Boyle rose to international fame after performing on Britain’s Got Talent in 2011. Although she became a worldwide sensation, the star came second in a shock upset to dance troupe Diversity.
She has gone on to sell millions of records from her covers and original music.
