A 22-year-old singer is being dubbed the new Susan Boyle after reducing talent show judges to tears with his powerful voice and inspirational story about being abandoned as a child.Sung-bong Choi, a manual worker, took to the stage on Korea's Got Talent and told how he was orphaned at five years old and has lived on his own ever since. He described how he had lived in public toilets and sold energy drinks and gums on the street to get by. Choi said: "I just want to be like a normal person. I don't sing that well but when I do sing, I feel like a different person."
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