Belfast Telegraph

Best wishes rain in for Cowell after serious fall

- BY CATHERINE WYLIE

IRISH pop group Jedward have sent their best wishes to Simon Cowell after he underwent surgery after breaking his back.

The X Factor supremo (60) had a fall from a new electric bike he was testing at his house in Malibu.

Cowell (right), who was with his family at the time, hurt his back and was taken to hospital, a spokeswoma­n said.

“Simon has broken his back and is having surgery this evening,” she confirmed.

The spokeswoma­n had earlier said: “He’s doing fine, he’s under observatio­n and is in the best possible hands.”

It is understood the surgery started on Saturday evening Los Angeles time.

Jedward, AKA twins John and Edward Grimes, who found fame on the X Factor in 2009, posted on Twitter yesterday: “Get well soon @Simoncowel­l — stay strong and be brave we are all thinking of you and wish you a speedy recovery!”

Piers Morgan also wished Cowell “a full and speedy recovery” on social media.

It is not currently clear exactly what kind of back injury Cowell has, but a ‘broken back’ often refers to a fracture in a part of the spine.

Entertainm­ent mogul Cowell has a six-year-old son Eric with his partner Lauren Silverman.

Just last month it emerged that Cowell has bought Sony Music Entertainm­ent’s stake in TV programmes including Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor.

The move sees the music mogul gain ownership of all the internatio­nal versions of The X Factor and Got Talent programmes.

The Got Talent format airs in 76 markets, while The X Factor is broadcast in more than 130 territorie­s.

Sony Music’s share of the venture has transferre­d to Syco Entertainm­ent, a company solely owned by Cowell.

Filming on the next stage of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent has been postponed because of the coronaviru­s crisis but ITV has said it hopes to continue the series later this year.

Cowell had a previous fall in 2017, when he fell down the stairs at his London home.

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