Susan Boyle put on a jaw-dropping display when she attended the Pride of Britain Awards on Monday. The singer, who rose to prominence on Britain's Got Talent, sported a new hairstyle looking worlds away from her debut on the ITV show in 2009. The Scottish-born star joined a host of famous faces on thered carpet at London's Grosvenor House. The 64-year-old certainly turned heads with her striking new look as the I Dreamed A Dream vocalist looked unrecogisable.
Susan rocked an eye-catching hairstyle as she posed for pictures. She donned a striking blonde bob with a blunt fringe in a brand new look. She looked to be in high spirits as she sported a light bronze blush and a lightly stained pink lip. She wore a floor length white silk gown which was adorned with a black floral design. The singer completed her look with a black faux fur shawl and added a pearl necklace and bracelets to finish.

Susan, who hails from Blackburn in West Lothian, suffered a stroke in 2022 which left her struggling to speak or sing.
Having suffered one stroke her management team decided to carefully manage the pace of her return to public life.
Susan also has diabetes and was warned by doctors during the pandemic she had a high chance of catching coronavirus.
At the time, she said: "I've not been able to do too much. But that will change later, I'm always an optimist.
"I have diabetes so I have tried to stay indoors as much as possible. Catching Covid would not have been a good outcome."
The annual Pride Of Britain returned for their 26th year with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman back as co-hosts for the four year running.
The awards - held at Grosvenor House on Monday - will be televised on prime time on Thursday October 23 on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm.
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