Simon Cowell went from a record company assistant to a global entertainment icon. After dropping out of school, he joined EMI, discovering new talent. Early failures forced him back home, but he called it a “relief,” saying, “Everything went – my house, my Porsche… I was quite happy, really.”
His breakthrough came with Pop Idol in 2001, followed by American Idol, making him famous for his blunt critiques like “I don’t mean to be rude but…” Success led to The X Factor and Got Talent franchises, earning him millions.
Wealth & Lifestyle
Cowell’s net worth reached $600 million, earning $50 million in 2020. Despite his wealth, he donates generously, including $1.5 million for COVID-19 relief. He admitted, “I probably did have a little too much Botox a couple of years ago.”
Health & Family
A 2020 bike accident nearly left him paralyzed. “I knew I’d broken my back the minute I landed,” he said. His son Eric called him “Ironman,” lifting his spirits. Fatherhood changed Cowell: “He’s the most amazing thing that ever happened to me.” Instead of passing down his fortune, he plans to donate it to charity.
