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Susan Boyle wants to release music this year after she gets her coronavirus vaccine

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SUSAN Boyle is hoping to release new music later this year once she's had her coronavirus vaccine. The singer, 59, has kept a low-profile for much of the pandemic, last posting on social media in July.

But a source has told The Sun that the Britain's Got Talent star is healthy and abiding by lockdown rules at her home in Scotland.

They said: "Susan is doing well. She’s at home, following the stay at home orders and waiting for the vaccine like the many others in the UK.  "Hopefully, she will be able to get back to work this year, she would like to, but it really all depends on what happens with regards to the pandemic and lifting of restrictions. "Staying safe and healthy is her priority for now." Susan's fans are desperate to hear her sing.

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