The Mail on Sunday

My shame over how I got my pal’s wife pregnant, by Simon Cowell

TV guru puts himself in the doghouse after swiping partner... on her husband’s yacht

- By Chris Hastings ARTS CORRESPOND­ENT

HE HAS a reputation for getting what he wants – and a supreme self-confidence that some might say borders on arrogance.

But today X Factor tycoon Simon Cowell talks candidly for the first time about stealing his best friend’s wife and getting her pregnant– and humbly admits he is ashamed of his own behaviour.

In an exclusive interview, Cowell, 56, tells today’s Mail on Sunday Event magazine: ‘I’m not proud of the circumstan­ces, I can’t hold my head up about it.’

Cowell’s affair with his now partner Lauren is believed to date back to 2009 when she was married to millionair­e property developer Andrew Silverman. The affair became public – and Cowell’s life changed – at the end of July 2013 when news broke of Lauren’s pregnancy. He vividly recalls the moment he was told that the then Mrs Silverman was pregnant with his son.

He admits it was not planned and reveals that he only found out when an assistant called him out of a meeting saying his girlfriend needed to speak to him urgently.

He says: ‘This was not something I planned. But I remember going to the first scan with Lauren.

‘I called him Tad because he looked like a tadpole. Something just kicked in. I felt unbelievab­ly protective of both of them. I just absolutely wanted him. I just hadn’t known that before.’

In the exclusive, wide-ranging interview Cowell admits that fatherhood has changed him out of all recognitio­n, and provides touching insights into his new family life. Though Lauren, 38, is now divorced, Cowell won’t be drawn on any wedding plans, and the multi-millionair­e says he is not a ‘convention­al dad’ to 21-month-old Eric, partly because he is ‘not a convention­al man’.

He doesn’t change nappies or prepare feeds but is clearly devoted. He says: ‘I adore my son. We make each other laugh. We play with the dogs. I’ve taught him to share, to say please and thank you. Whatever he has he offers it to me.’

Cowell also talks frankly about the future of his flagship show The X Factor, which has been hit by plummeting ratings and derision from critics. He insists ITV and its advertiser­s still love the programme but he is determined not to repeat the mistakes which have plagued the current series – such as allowing screaming audiences to drown out the acts and the judges.

He says: ‘I was on the stage with my contestant­s, I couldn’t hear a bloody word of what was going on. That was one lesson learned, it will never be that bad again.’ Cowell says such setbacks have been put into perspectiv­e by the death of his mother Julie following a stroke.

The former dancer, who died in July aged 89, was a driving force in his career and someone he could always turn to for advice. He refused to contemplat­e the thought of life without her even when doctors said she had just months to live. He says: ‘I wouldn’t listen. I kept saying right to the end that there was hope. And I wasn’t prepared for it. You know it all happened in my 50s. I have a son and then I lose my mother. It changes you. I’m still going through it.’

Cowell has an estimated fortune of more than £355 million but says he is more inclined to give it to good causes than leave it to his son. ‘I don’t like the idea you just sort of pass it down from generation to generation. I mean, I find that quite disgusting. No one ever gave me a penny and I believe part of my drive was to do with the fact I had nothing to lose. That gives you a lot of energy.’

‘I’m not proud. I can’t

hold my head up’

 ??  ?? TOP DOG:Cowell with his Yorkshire terriers and, inset below, with Lauren and son Eric last yearPictur­e: Cruelty Free Internatio­nal
TOP DOG:Cowell with his Yorkshire terriers and, inset below, with Lauren and son Eric last yearPictur­e: Cruelty Free Internatio­nal
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