“I didn’t expect this kind of reaction. It was weird to begin with, but I like the attention, and I could get used to it. I am taking it all in my stride,” said the Scottish-born chanteuse, now 63. In a 2009 interview with the Guardian, Boyle explained she wasn’t sure how the audience would receive her after a lifetime of bullying due to her learning disability. Boyle was later confirmed to have Asperger’s Syndrome and an IQ way above average.
“I expected people to be a wee bit cynical,” she said of silencing her skeptics. “But I decided to win them round. That is what you do. They didn’t know what to expect…You just have to keep going and take one step at a time and one day you will make it. You just don’t give up.” This performance set the stage for her later triumphs, including the emotionally charged “O Holy Night.”

Boyle’s ‘gift’ In 2010, Boyle kicked off the Christmas holiday season on The View with the challenging hymn, “O Holy Night” a single from her Christmas album, “The Gift.” When asked why she chose that title, she humbly replied, “Because my voice is a gift from god. It’s a gift to the public at Christmastime.” Her rendition of the song was nothing short of spectacular, characterized by her crystal-clear notes and heartfelt delivery.
Critics have praised her vocal precision and ability to convey the song’s spiritual essence, while fans describe her performance as deeply moving and unforgettable. “Only once in a lifetime does a Susan Boyle comes to grace the stage with such a powerful gift of voice! She’s magic,” shares one netizen in the comments section of the YouTube clip.