Boyle, 52, told the Observer newspaper in an interview
published Saturday she had sought help from a Scottish
specialist a year ago, believing her childhood diagnosis of brain
damage was incorrect.
Boyle said she had been teased throughout her life for her
unusual behavior and was called "Susie Simple" by children in
her hometown of Blackburn, Scotland.
She had kept secret for the past year that she was diagnosed
with Asperger's, a mild form of autism marked by social
awkwardness and narrow interests that can make relationships
challenging.
"I was told I had brain damage. I always knew it was an unfair
label," she said. "Now I have a clearer understanding of what's
wrong, and I feel relieved and a bit more relaxed about myself."
Boyle shot to international fame in 2009 after appearing on the
variety TV show "Britain's Got Talent" and performing a flawless
rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical "Les
Miserables." Her life story from unknown Scot to
multimillion-selling recording artist has been made into a
musical.
Boyle told the Observer she visited the specialist on her own
because "I thought I had a more serious illness and couldn't
function properly."
She said she was learning to manage her Asperger's and hoped the
diagnosis would make people more empathetic.
"I think people will treat me better because they will have a
much greater understanding of who I am and why I do the things I
do," she said.
(Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere; editing by Daniel Trotta and
Maureen Bavdek)
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