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Bev Lyons

Piers Morgan upset after Susan Boyle claims she no longer fancies him during chat with Amanda Holden

Piers Morgan has admitted he's upset after Susan Boyle claimed she no longer fancies him during a chat with BGT judge Amanda Holden and Heart breakfast co presenter Jamie Theakston.

Global singing sensation Susan, now 60, had said just two years ago that she was attracted to the presenter and thought he was very clever.

The West Lothian star said at the time: "Now who wouldn’t like Piers Morgan? I took one look at him on Britain’s Got Talent and said, ‘I want you mate. I want you - come this way, Piersy Baby."

"He’s a good laugh - he joins in. And he’s very clever too."

Susan Boyle with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden to help publicise Global's Make Some Noise charity (Global)

However, the I Dreamed A Dream star appears to have had a u-turn since the pandemic hit and claims she's more mature in her tastes now.

Amanda and Jamie were in Glasgow for Global's Make Some Noise charity when Amanda said to Susan: "Other television shows try and recreate moment we had with Susan and they cant do it. When she came on stage we thought she was a stand up comedian.

She's obviously very funny and well she's got a slightly dubious taste in men.

Obviously she had a crush on piers. She burst into song with I Dreamed a Dream and it went global and changed the course of history of TV shows forever."

Hearing Amanda talk about her would be crush, Susan replied: "Who? I respect him, but I don't fancy him. I've grown up a bit now."

After Susan shared the news, it was only right that Heart Radio reported it to Piers.

They wrote: "The one and only @SusanBoyle popped in to surprise @AmandaHolden and @JamieTheakston on Heart Breakfast this morning in Glasgow! And sorry @piersmorgan but sounds like she's finally over you."

Piers replied with a crying emoji, adding "Crushing."

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