London:
Scottish singer Susan Boyle says she is ashamed of her temper tantrums. Boyle, 50, who shot to fame after appearing on Britain's Got Talent in 2009, is known for her fiery outbursts but has learnt to control her emotions now, Femalefirst reported.
"I'm ashamed to admit it, but yes. But I'm getting a wee bit older now and I'm more used to it. You get nothing done by shouting and bawling. I'm not proud of it but I was known as the Miss Piggy of temper," she said.
The 'Wild Horses' hitmaker, who famously declared she had "never been kissed" when auditioning for 'Britain's Got Talent', also admitted she is "lonely" and wants to find a special man.
"Am I lonely? I would be lying if I said otherwise. I often say how lonely I am. You feel it sometimes at night. You just hope the job that you've got wins you new friends and maybe one day that vital person. He would have to be kind, loving and maybe someone who could keep me calm. Someone special. Someone extra special. There's plenty of time," she added.
"I'm ashamed to admit it, but yes. But I'm getting a wee bit older now and I'm more used to it. You get nothing done by shouting and bawling. I'm not proud of it but I was known as the Miss Piggy of temper," she said.
The 'Wild Horses' hitmaker, who famously declared she had "never been kissed" when auditioning for 'Britain's Got Talent', also admitted she is "lonely" and wants to find a special man.
"Am I lonely? I would be lying if I said otherwise. I often say how lonely I am. You feel it sometimes at night. You just hope the job that you've got wins you new friends and maybe one day that vital person. He would have to be kind, loving and maybe someone who could keep me calm. Someone special. Someone extra special. There's plenty of time," she added.