This is one “America’s Got Talent” act we haven’t seen before.
23.05.2022 - 16:11 / ok.co.uk
Simon Cowell has put his six bedroom Wimbledon mansion up for sale for an eye-watering £17million after never living in it.The 62 year old bought the house with his fiancée Lauren Silverman, 44, in 2018 but after making extensive refurbishments has reportedly decided to stay at his Holland Park home in west London.The house is on the market for £2million more than he purchased it for – but with the amount of work put into the property, it's thought Simon won't make back a lot of the money spent. According to Daily Mail, the 1900s period house has been stripped back to brick, with walls, ceilings and floors being removed.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The publication adds: "New suites are thought to have been installed in the six bathrooms, while there is a new kitchen on the ground floor of the three-storey home alongside five reception rooms. "Other features include a gym, a large playroom and a double garage.
Plans have been approved for a swimming pool in the half-acre landscaped grounds." Photos obtained by the newspaper show the house has a modern and neutral decoration throughout, with whites shown in the kitchen and one of the reception rooms. It is reported that Simon and Lauren made "trial" runs to their eight year old son Eric's school 14 miles away, which sometimes took up to two hours.
A source told the paper: "Simon and Lauren fancied a change.They wanted to get out of central London and go somewhere a little more leafy. "They wanted clean air and to make it their long-term family home.They spent a lot of time and money on it, but things just didn't work out, so they have decided to put it on the market and stay put." Become an OK!
.This is one “America’s Got Talent” act we haven’t seen before.
Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell gave an impassioned speech after an act broke down in tears on stage during the ITV talent show final. Alesha Dixon's Golden Buzzer act Flintz and T4ylor wowed judges with an emotional rap song.
Is Mr. Nasty going soft?
Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell apologised to a young girl during tonight's last semi-final after he made her cry.The music mogul, who is normally not afraid to give incredibly harsh critiques to artists on the show, regretted his comments on this occasion when he realised one of the young members of Matrick's Illusion had been left in tears. Simon was unimpressed by the performer's latest act, and didn't hesitate to call it "not magical enough".The group's disappearing act was dedicated to Simon, as versions of him were used on-stage in the live semi-final. At one point, a cardboard cutout of the judge was even produced in a quick move from the act.
A week of Britain's Got Talent live shows is almost over and the penultimate show caused all kinds of drama, specifically around Simon Cowell and one act in particular. The 63-year-old was back on the judging panel for the fourth of five semi-final shows as several more acts took to the stage to try impress Simon, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams, and Amanda Holden as well as viewers in a bid to make it through to the BGT final on Sunday (June 5).
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The sweet and friendly Teletubbies from the beloved children’s television show left Teletubbyland and headed straight to the London Palladium to audition for “Britain’s Got Talent.”
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