She wowed Simon Cowell, sold a bazillion records and captivated people worldwide.
But Susan Boyle's act is apparently not music to the ears of the British record industry, which failed to honor her with a single nomination for the 2010 Brit Awards.
Some in the British press speculate that the Scottish singer, 48, whose album "I Dreamed a Dream" topped the U.S. and UK charts, simply isn't trendy or stylish enough.
"The problem for the Brits is they're supposed to be a celebration of British music -- and cool," one source told the Daily Mail. "And whatever anyone thinks of Susan Boyle, she certainly isn't cool."
Others see the snub as a repudiation of Cowell, who was famously stunned by Boyle's performance on "Britain's Got Talent" and guided her career afterward. It shows "how Simon Cowell is regarded by many in the record business," another source told the paper.
In the category of best British female solo artist, Boyle was bumped by Bat for Lashes, Florence and the Machine, Lily Allen, Pixie Lott and Leona Lewis -- the latter being a Cowell protégé as well. Boyle was also spurned in the categories of best album and best breakthrough act.
Still, they can't take away her blockbuster success, which Boyle told PEOPLE recently has been a humbling experience.
"To anyone who has a dream I say follow that dream," she said. "You are never too old. It is never too late. And dreams can become a reality."
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