Susan Boyle stunned at last night’s Pride of Britain Awards with a chic blonde bob.
The singer, 64 - who became famous around the world following her 2009 Britain’s Got Talent audition - wore a black faux fur stole and a black and white floral maxi dress.
She was among big names at the show, including Maura Higgins, Helen Flanagan and GK Barry.
Susan suffered a stroke thee years ago, which left her struggling to speak or sing - but a few years later, and Susan is making a return to a career in the public eye.
And, on the red carpet, she told The Mirror there will be new music from her next year.
“Not until next year. You should expect something (then),” she said.
Speaking about attending Pride of Britain, she told the paper: “It is very important. it is like a landmark. it is very emotional.”
In August, shared Susan delight after Liam Gallagher dedicated Oasis’s Stand By Me to her during the band’s final night at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.
Before launching into the 1997 hit, the frontman told the crowd: “This one’s for Susan Boyle.”
He later doubled down on Instagram with a carousel of black-and-white shots captioned: “THIS ONE’S FOR SUSAN BOYLE. Edinburgh Night Three. 12.08.25.”
She responded with a thumbs-up selfie in Oasis merch and a message of thanks on Instagram.
“You’ve made this old girl’s day,” she wrote, adding that she hoped to catch the band at Wembley in September for “a wee bit of Poznań” — the arms-linked bounce popular with football fans.
The opera singer also reshared Liam’s post on her Stories.
The dedication capped a blockbuster three-night run in the Scottish capital that drew tens of thousands of fans.