Susan Boyle's outburst at Heathrow Airport in London on Monday 25 April 2016 is a "characteristic" of Asperger's Syndrome from which she suffers
The 55-year-old singer was escorted out of the British
Airways lounge after getting involved in an argument with a member of staff afore she was due to board a flight to Scotland.
Police were called to the lounge in Terminal 5 following a report of a woman in distress, but she was sanctioned to get on her flight and peregrinate home to Blackburn, West Lothian.
A spokesperson for the former Britain's Got Aptitude star has now revealed that Susan acted the way she did because of Asperger's Syndrome - a form of autism she was diagnosed with in 2013.
The spokesperson verbally expressed: "The incident at Heathrow occurred because of Susan's well-documented Asperger Syndrome. It is a perennial condition and one of the many characteristics is outbursts. She perpetuates to relish her music vocation.
That is very consequential to her and brings bliss to her life whilst endeavoring to balance the many challenges that Asperger's brings."
Susan has anteriorly verbalized of her palliation at getting diagnosed with Asperger's because it has availed her understand the "acute solicitousness" and "emotional outbursts" that have always been part of her life.
She verbalized: "It's a very arduous subject to verbalize about because you always feel that ocular perceivers are on you, and people view you as different. I relish to optically discern myself as someone with a quandary, but one I can solve. It is definitely getting preponderant."
Susan - who earlier this month was optically discerned shouting for avail at Derry Airport - is to spend the rest of the year recording her incipient album.
A source verbally expressed: "She's got lots of great things orchestrated for this year and will commence recording her seventh album next month. She's in a great place, with people who love and care about her, looking out for her back home."
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