West Lothian’s Susan Boyle shared a glamorous photo with a celebrity chef while attending the star-studded Wimbledon tennis tournament.
The Britain’s Got Talent sensation, 64, posted the picture to social media alongside MasterChef star Marcus Wareing.
Susan shared: “A wee shoutout to the fabulous @marcuswareing. He cooked up the most delicious lunch before the Wimbledon ladies final on Saturday. Proper treat! Thank you Marcus!”
Wareing has been a judge on MasterChef since 2014 and was the owner of the Michelin-starred restaurant Marcus.
The photo shows Susan in a white dress, blazer and gold shoes, an outfit picked especially for the Wimbledon weekend.
On Monday, Susan posted: “Lovely time at @wimbeldon yesterday! Congratulations to @iga.swiatek on her brilliant win” to hundreds of comments from devoted fans.
The singer’s countless supporters expressed similar enthusiasm for her latest update with the MasterChef star.
Fans from around the world shared their love for Susan, leaving delighted comments on her Instagram.
One said: “That’s soooooo lovely you are a lucky duck twice. Wimbledon and Marcus.”
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Another penned: “I hope you didn’t have to sing for your supper Susan! And yes, I know it was lunch but hey! Blessings to you!”
A third posted: “I love you sweetie! May God bless you always! Lots of peace and joy in your life Susan!”
One adoring fan commented in Welsh: “Aw great Susan! It’s nice to have a lovely dinner. Love from Wales
Another from South America said: “Beautiful Susan! Hug from Argentina!”
Susan Boyle, the vocal powerhouse who shot to fame with her stunning rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Misérables on BGT in 2009, continues to win over fans to this day.
Despite being the runner-up to dance troupe Diversity, her introductory album broke global sales records, topping over 10 million units sold. Following the ITV competition, the West Lothian sensation, lovingly dubbed ‘SuBo’, has maintained a comparatively quiet life, treasuring her Scottish roots.
Nonetheless, she made waves on an international stage when she starred on America’s Got Talent: The Champions in 2018 and received a golden buzzer courtesy of Mel B, despite not securing a spot in the final five.
More recently, Susan featured at the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 with her singing talent and is now poised to delight attendees at the forthcoming National Prayer Breakfast for Scotland in Edinburgh.