Susan Boyle has wowed fans with a glamorous new look, with many praising her stunning transformation.

The Scottish singer, 64, debuted the new look at the Pride of Britain Awards at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.

Dressed in a chic black and white long-sleeved gown with a black faux-fur shawl and pearls, Susan looked every bit the star. She later took to social media to share photos from the night.

“What a wonderful evening at the Pride of Britain Awards! It was such an honour to celebrate so many truly inspiring people. Everyone looked absolutely fabulous, and it was lovely to catch up with some familiar faces, including the brilliant Anne Hegerty (I’m a huge fan of The Chase)!” she wrote.

“A night full of pride, joy and admiration for some incredible heroes.”

Fans flooded the comments, praising her elegant look – particularly her new blonde bob with bangs.

“You look beautiful Susan. I [love] your hair, it really suits you,” one fan commented.

“Miss, your bob is FIRE,” another added, while a third wrote, “My type of diva.”

Over the past year, Susan’s posts have shown a gradual shift in her style, from shorter, straight hair to the lighter blonde look that fans are loving now.

Susan became a global sensation in 2009 after her unforgettable performance of I Dreamed a Dream on Britain’s Got Talent.

She went on to sell more than 25 million records and became a powerful reminder not to judge a book by its cover.

In 2013, she revealed her diagnosis of Asperger’s syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism, and has spoken openly about her experiences with depression.

“It will not make any difference to my life,” she told The Guardian.

“It’s just a condition that I have to live with and work through.”

Susan also faced health challenges in 2022 after suffering a stroke but made a strong comeback to the stage soon after.

Earlier this year, she shared her joy at returning to the recording studio for the first time since 2019.

“Today was wonderful, emotional, and everything in between,” she wrote in May.

“I made my return to the recording studio for the first time in six years, something I was told I might never achieve again. But here we are, in my happy place! I want to thank my manager, Geraldine, for being my absolute rock through everything and for helping me get back to where I belong. A million thanks.”