Simon Cowell has opened up in a rare display about his son Eric and his relationship with Lauren Silverman.
01.11.2021 - 14:37 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran Veteran producer and reality TV judge Simon Cowell will be replaced as a judge by musician Gary Barlow on U.K. broadcaster ITV’s upcoming musical game show “Walk The Line.”Cowell broke his back in a bike accident last year and had to take a break from television for surgery and extensive rehab and recovery.
Simon Cowell has opened up in a rare display about his son Eric and his relationship with Lauren Silverman.
Simon Cowell, the man behind Britain's Got Talent and The X Factor, will be a mix of a game show and talent show, with some famous faces judging the contestants. Since The X Factor was dropped by ITV in July Simon Cowell has come up with a new show called Walk The Line which will debut on ITV later this year.
Simon Cowell, 62, has insisted that he “loves” Gary Barlow ahead of the launch of his new ITV show, Walk The Line.
Simon Cowell choked back tears as he paid tribute to a grieving father during a moving speech.The television personality and record executive spoke at the Together For Short Lives Ball on Tuesday night, which aimed to raise at least £300,000 to allow families caring for children with life limiting conditions make the most of the time they have together.
Simon Cowell has confessed that he "loves" Gary Barlow again as the pair put their decade-long feud behind them. The 62-year-old also revealed that his break from our screens will only be a short one ahead of the start date for his new show Walk The Line.
Lorraine Kelly made an awkward dig at Simon Cowell for "not looking like himself" on Monday morning's instalment of her chat show.The 61 year old talk show host was joined by singer Craig David as they discussed rumours of him potentially joining the music mogul for his new primetime ITV show Walk The Line.
Simon Cowell has hired Dawn French for his upcoming show Walk The Line.The TV star has enlisted the help of Dawn to sit on the judging panel next to music icons including Gary Barlow and Craig David, amongst others.The Vicar of Dibley star, 64, is reported to have come as a surprise given the show focuses on finding singing talent.Those competing are set to battle it out for a chance to win a whopping £500,000.