Simon Cowell has bought Sony Music Entertainment’s stake in TV programmes including Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor.
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Simon Cowell is a very proud father, and that was clear to see during his interview with Kelly Clarkson on Friday.The Britain's Got Talent judge was asked to show off an item from his home that makes him proud and the 60-year-old chose the sweet Father's Day letter he received from son Eric last weekend.MORE: Simon Cowell's son Eric gets first job aged sixA post shared by @simoncowell on WATCH Simon Cowell proudly read his Father's Day letter from Eric"Well, I would normally hold up a bottle of
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Simon Cowell is a proud and doting father to his six year old son Eric and he has now revealed the adorable Father's Day letter that the youngster wrote him. Simon, 60, shared the heartwarming contents of the letter that Eric wrote to him with his America's Got Talent colleagues and Kelly Clarkson while appearing on the singer’s show via a Zoom call.The X Factor judge produced the letter after he was asked to show off an item from his home that makes him proud.
Always good to see you @kellyclarksonA post shared by @ simoncowell on Jun 26, 2020 at 4:56pm PDTAnd at weekends? The pair have been going camping in their back garden.Simon told a sweet story about how Lauren wasn’t so keen to sleep in a tent in the back of the garden during the first impromptu camping experience but he managed to persuade her to stay.‘Lauren, the first time, 11 o’clock said, ‘I can’t deal with this, we’re going back inside’… and I said ‘No, we are staying outside,’ he
Frank Turner has starkly warned that music will be “dominated by the output of Simon Cowell” if independent venues cease to exist.Over 400 grassroots music venues in the UK are at imminent risk of closing for good as a consequence of coronavirus, despite a campaign from the Music Venue Trust which has saved cultural 140 spaces so far.Speaking to NME ahead of a gig to raise funds for The Clapham Grand this evening, Turner warned that the next generation of artists will fail to break through if