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Simon Cowell reveals hopes for X Factor future
Seymour asked the former “American Idol” judge which mannerisms has his son copied.
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Simon Cowell will be back at a US reality competition judge’s table again next summer when he joins NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”.
Stern said goodbye to America and his fellow judges, Heidi Klum, Melanie Brown, and Howie Mandel, as well as host Nick Cannon, during an emotional last episode that took place on September 16, when the season 10 victor was crowned, ventriloquist Paul Zerdin. He was on the show for nine years during the show’s historic run as the most watched program in prime time. It did not end there, as she made it to the judges houses round where each contestant is assigned a mentor along with a celebrity judge. “Yes I would”, said Cowell, who turned 56 earlier this month. “If Eric grows up and says stop it I don’t know what I would do”. “I think the “America’s Got Talent” show honestly is one of the best talent shows in the world”.
By sharp contrast The X Factor and Simon Cowell‘s method of success is to mix things up and keep evolving. A total of 131 winners have been crowed throughout the abundance of worldwide spinoffs. It was widely reported that Tomlinson donated an wonderful $3 million of his own fortune to the charity “Believe In Magic” which raises money to help make dreams come true for seriously ill children. He also acted as judge in “The X Factor” and “Britain’s Got Talent”. He said, “I was actually offered this five or six years ago, and at the time I couldn’t do it. When this came about this time, I thought, ‘Gotta do it'”.
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In an interview for the X-Factor YouTube channel the global superstar said: “I’ve got a little label imprint so I’m trying to work with that at the moment. If you ever think I am coming over blasé about it being ten years, trust me I pinch myself every year and say ‘Thank God we’re still here!” It’s fascinating to see him as a dad and quite adorable to witness his son acting just like him… and I’m not just talking about the good qualities.