Susan Boyle Interviewed on Dutch Television
Susan Boyle was interviewed on Dutch television on January 29th, on the TROS channel.
Interviewed in her own home by Ivo Niehe, Susan revealed that she had “never been happier” and was enjoying life “immensely”.
She added that she was still living in the same place which kept her grounded, and would be staying there: “Maybe not forever, but for a good bit”.
Pebbles, Susan’s cat, now lives with a lady called Pam in London, so that her life is not disrupted by Susan’s travel arrangements. However, Susan still sees her all the time.
You can watch the whole interview below. God bless the Dutch for speaking such perfect English and not dubbing Susan’s voice.

Thanks so much for posting that. She looks and sounds great, and I think I see some beautiful new leather furniture and a flat screen TV. How great for her. I didn’t know she was one of 10 children!
I think Ivo Niehe did a fantastic job!
As Dutch Susanfan I’m really proud.
And Susan looks great in her home!
Well that was a wonderful interview. She was so relaxed and having a great time.Hope things continue to go well for her she is such a great lady. I lisiten to her cd every day and go to the net to ready all the latest thing going on. keep up the great work and looking foeward to a new cd soon. A Fan Forever. Your the Greatest.
It was great to hear about Susan, how she is doing and enjoying her new life BY Susan herself! Anxious for her next CD! I too listen to her first CD at least twice every day, can’t get enough of her singing. Best wishes for many years to come. Another fan of Lady Susan Boyle.
This interview is a standard by which all others can be measured. Take note, Oprah.
La plus jeune des 10 enfants!!! NE PAS OUBLIER LE 1 AVRIL S.V.PL. suzanne Belgique.
A wonderful interview! Susan was quite charming, and looked so well and very relaxed.
Susan is such a charmer and a wonderful lady. She definitely has an independent, feisty side to her. She has blossomed and all the success could not have happened to a nicer, more deserving person.