Sexy Susan Boyle is Mrs. Beakley

Posted by admin in Funny

Susan Boyle is Mrs. Beakley

Mrs. Beakley:

Bentina Beakley, better known as Mrs. Beakley, a relatively late addition to the fictional Scrooge McDuck universe from the Disney television series DuckTales.

Mrs. Beakley was introduced as Webby Vanderquack’s grandmother and legal guardian as well as Scrooge McDuck’s housekeeper and the nanny of his nephews. Created exclusively for DuckTales, she first appeared in the five-part pilot episode Treasure of the Golden Suns. She was hired when Scrooge was looking for a housekeeper and nanny, and was homeless at the time. She agreed to work only for shelter and food for her and Webbigail, an offer which the oft-stingy Scrooge was happy to take.

She is always referred to as “Mrs. Beakley” by everyone except Webby, who calls her “Grammy”. Mrs. Beakley sometimes goes along with Scrooge and the nephews on their adventures. She is perhaps gullible, but not stupid. She constantly tries to make the nephews behave. Mrs. Beakley is the only member of Scrooge’s household staff other than Duckworth the Butler.

Many years before coming to work for Scrooge, Mrs. Beakley was the nanny to a royal heir named “Prince Greydrake”. When the prince was only five years old, he was sent on a plane ride which unexpectedly crashed in an African jungle, and was presumably lost forever (a parody of Tarzan). In the episode Jungle Duck, Mrs. Beakley accompanied Scrooge on his quest to find a secret silver mine. Along the way, she got lost, but was rescued by a feral duck, who just so happened to be Prince Greydrake. After bonding with the lost prince, Mrs. Beakley and Scrooge worked to get him back to his homeland so that he could be crowned king before his twenty-fifth birthday.

Susan Boyle:

Boyle is the youngest of nine children and lives in Blackburn with her ten-year-old cat, Pebbles. Boyle suffered oxygen deprivation during birth, resulting in learning disabilities. Her classmates teased her because of this and her appearance. Early on she received some professional voice training in Livingston, Scotland. Boyle recorded a version of “Cry Me a River” for a charity CD in 1999. She stopped her pursuit of singing to look after her sick mother, who died in 2007 at the age of 91. Her performance in the regional finals of Britain’s Got Talent was the first time Boyle had sung after her mother’s death.  Boyle stated in The Washington Post that she entered the contest at the behest of her late mother, who urged her to “take the risk” of singing in front of an audience larger than her parish church.  She is unmarried and presently unemployed. She aspires to become a musical theater singer in the vein of Elaine Paige.

Share and Enjoy:
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • TwitThis