'Britain's Got Talent' singer Susan Boyle reportedly assaulted by teens near her home

FILE - Susan Boyle performs ahead of the Champions League qualifying second round soccer match between Celtic and Helsingborgs at Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, in this Aug. 29, 2012 file photo. Boyle told the Observer newspaper in an interview published Sunday Dec. 8, 2013, she has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, after seeing a specialist a year ago. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell, File)

"Britain's Got Talent's" Susan Boyle is reportedly being targeted by a gang of up to 15 teenagers who have, according to witnesses, gone to her home, thrown burning paper in her face and viciously threatened her.

The Mirror reported the 56-year-old Scottish singer has been harassed by teens in her neighborhood of Blackburn in Scotland.

Witnesses claimed the entertainer, who was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in 2012, was seen hiding on a bus while a group of people threw stones at the vehicle.

“Another time 10-15 of them were surrounding and throwing stuff,” one witness told the UK-based publication. “They lit a piece of paper and threw it at her face.”

Another bystander stated, “I was going inside the Mill Centre, Susan was walking out and they were all standing at the entrance and they said to her ‘Why don’t you get yourself a pair of glasses you ugly, old b---h.’ It’s horrendous.”

A rep for Boyle told The Mirror her team is reaching out to police to ensure her safety.

Boyle first rose to fame on "Britain’s Got Talent" in 2009 where she was runner-up to the group