SUSAN Boyle has signed up for acting lessons.
The signer has revealed she has even arranged an audition at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow.
Boyle, also know as SuBo, has already appeared in a cameo role in the Rab C Nesbitt sitcom and says acting is something she has always wanted to do.
She says: "Acting would be wonderful, but alongside my singing career.
"It would not be full-time and the lessons would be around my schedule but acting is something I do love doing and I think it gives you a little confidence as well.
"I like to try to perfect my arts and grow as a person so I think acting lessons will help me a lot. I'd love to act in another movie, that was great fun."
She revealed she also wanted to challenge herself musically. She says: "To be honest I'd really like to work with songwriters in the future and create new music and change the direction I go in musically.
"I think for an artist to have longevity you need to adapt and change and I have proven with my tours that I can sing a host of different musical genres and I'd like the public to be able to see more of that.
"I'm not saying I'm going to reinvent myself in the way of Lady Gaga and come out in public in an egg but musically I want to progress."
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