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Susan Boyle Heading To America?

April 28 2009, Published 1:34 p.m. ET

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Brace yourself America. Internet singing sensation Susan Boyle could be heading Stateside to cash-in on her new found fame!

The UK Sun newspaper is reporting that the Scottish singer could be getting ready to quit Britain’s Got Talent show because it could prevent her from making mega-bucks in America.

Under the rules of the show, contestants aren’t allowed to perform elsewhere until the contest is over.

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“The chance of earning serious money doesn’t come often and now it’s in danger of slipping away,” revealed a source. And her brother John Boyle commented: “Finally, she has the chance to show the whole world her amazing talent but she isn’t being allowed to.”

So far, over 45 million people around the world have logged-on to see Boyle’s jaw-dropping performance on Britain’s Got Talent while there are rumors that Hollywood producers have approached her to make a movie about her amazing story.

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Meanwhile, Susan -- who has undergone a make-over dying her grey hair and trimming her bushy eyebrows -- is playing down the “quit rumors”. Peeking out of the front-door of her modest home wearing a star-print dressing gown she said: “There’s no truth in that. There’s no way I’m quitting the show. The only way I’d leave is if Simon Cowell kicked me out!" Boyle adds: "I’m not going anywhere – I just want to concentrate on my singing.” (Photo: Zuma Press)

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