Susan Boyle has revealed her glamorous new home, marking a major new chapter after leaving the childhood council house she held onto for so many years.

SUSAN Boyle has finally showed off her glamorous new home after moving earlier this month.

The Britain’s Got Talent star previously remained in the modest council house she grew up in, despite having a fortune worth millions.

But earlier this week, we revealed she had switched the West Lothian home to move closer to her manager.

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And now, Susan has shared a snap from her brand new living room to Instagram.

Celebrating two milestones at once, Susan celebrated her 65th birthday in the new abode on Monday.

She stood in front of a mantlepiece filled with various birthday and ‘New Home’ cards in the new picture, along with a confetti-filled ‘Happy Birthday’ balloon.

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Susan wrote underneath the post: “Thank you all so much for your lovely birthday wishes, cards and gifts.

“I’ve felt so spoiled and very grateful for all your kindness.

“I’m truly touched by all the love you’ve sent my way, it means more to me than I can say.”

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She signed off: “I’m so excited for the year ahead and everything that’s to come. I can’t wait to share it all with you.

“With love, Susan x”.

A corner of her new home could be seen in the picture, with the living room boasting patterned wallpaper and a cream fireplace.

Susan’s new home is just 20 miles away from her previous residence, which she grew up in and never changed despite her rise to fame.

Instead of upgrading after her rise to fame, Susan bought the home next door and combined the two to create her perfect house.

But now, she is living near Falkirk, closer to where her PA Geraldine Easton, 41, lives.

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Speaking of the move earlier this week, a friend said: “Susan has lived in that house all her life and is a proud Blackburn woman.

“This has been a real emotional wrench for her.

“She always spoke about feeling a strong bond to her parents by remaining there.

“So now it’s just a lot more convenient. Susan has her two cats with her, which has helped, as well as pictures of her mum and dad.”