Simon Cowell launches a sizzling attack on billionaires while calling them ‘snobby and annoying’ while making a shock director about his wealth – who could he talk about?
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Simon Cowell Has taken a brutal wipe to some of the world’s richest billionaires, whom they burned snobby and annoyingly.
The Music Mogul, 65, has collected his own huge fortune thanks to his series of TV shows, but in a new interview it has insisted that he is not nearly £ 500 million near £ 500 million.
On the podcast How to Fail, Simon shared that he does not feel money, is the biggest urge for him, and he is happy with the amount he has, with his fiancé Lauren Silverman And their son Eric by his side.
He said: ‘I certainly got enough. I don’t need it anymore.
‘I didn’t long for what I thought I wanted a few years ago, because when I was a child, I had no idea of something like yachts and the Caribbean or private aircraft.
‘So when the first time – I think it must have been forty in my early 1940s – I came across this world and saw it and I got something like: “What? That’s your own boat? “It was like a cruise ship.

Simon Cowell has taken a brutal wipe to some of the world’s richest billionaires, whom they burned snobby and annoying

The music magnate has gathered his own huge fortune thanks to his series of TV shows, but insisted that he is nowhere near the £ 500 million that he is worth (depicted in 2019))
‘So there was a point where I might feel that I didn’t do it so well [as I thought]Maybe that’s what I want.
“And I started mixing some of those people for a few years. And I’m going to be honest with you, I hated it. I didn’t like the people. ‘
“I thought they were annoying, I thought they were snobby.
“I think many of those people thought they were better than other people because they had money, which is ridiculous when you think about it.”
Although Simon did not specifically mention one of the billionaires he referred to, he has previously introduced himself with top shop owner Sir Phillip Green.
He started revealing that he had previously had a conversation with his partner Lauren about his own wealth.
The Got Talent Star of the Great -Britain said: “I remember that I said to Lauren:” We actually know someone who is rich – I mean super rich – and happy? ” . ‘
“She went,” no “, and I went,” nor me “.

Although Simon did not specifically mention one of the billionaires he referred to, he has previously depicted with top shop owner Sir Phillip Green (depicted in 2009)

The former X Factor star has also crossed paths with Formula 1 -Baas Bernie Ecclestone (shown in 2012)

Simon also shared that he feels no money, is the biggest urge for him, and he is happy with the amount he has, with his fiancé Lauren Silverman and their son Eric by his side
‘So things are going well, we are doing well. We don’t need any more, “before we conclude claims that his fortune is worth £ 500 million.
He added: ‘I am not even close to that. I have earned a little money, yes, but not so much, no. ‘
Simon also said he is worried because the world is ‘so precarious’ that he never feels relaxed about how much money he has.
Someone’s father remembered how he pushed all his projects early in the early days of the Covid -Pandemie because of the fear that they would be stopped.
He said: ‘I am always worried about money because I think you have to do in a certain way. You think of Covid as an example.
‘I remember reading it on a website for the first time, and I didn’t read many things on social media, but I had heard about it, so I was curious.
“Second day, the story became bigger to a point where I actually called my partner and I said:” I don’t like the appearance of this, I have a terrible feeling that it will be like that film infection, and I think we should get all our shows around the world faster this year. ” And we did.
‘And when it happened, it was clearly worse than I could have imagined,
‘If you think about it, the wars and everything else, the instability, what is safe? Is it gold, cash, shares. I don’t think there’s nothing safe anymore. I think your house.
“Someone once said to me” live in your money. ” And it was really good advice, that is, enjoy it and be happy with it, but understand that the world is precarious. ‘
Simon has reduced his company Syco to ‘focus on family’ and says that he no longer feels the need to earn so much money, claim that no one he knows who is ‘super rich’ is happy.
Although his ITV talent show is still a furious success that every episode attracts around five million viewers, Simon has reduced some of his other projects.
The X-Factor ran 14 years, from 2004 to 2018, but Simon decided to stop the long-running show due to decreasing viewing figures and a conviction that online platforms such as YouTube took over the need for talent shows.
The musical Mogul had enthusiastically announced an attempt to find the next big boy band – claiming that there has been no big one since 1D – and launched a Netflix series, the Midas Touch.
But Simon’s newest project was demolished, apparently due to a lack of interest when he did not succeed in getting enough talent audition to become ‘the next direction’.
Simon’s Slow Wind Down has come in recent years because he can concentrate more on his partner Lauren Silverman, with whom he shares his son Eric, 11.
The TV personality also stepped away from the spotlights in August 2020 when he broke his back during an e-bike accident while he tested it in his house in Malibu.
He underwent six hours of operation and claimed at a later time that it was ‘much worse than people first thought’.
He suffered a second horrible accident on the electronic bicycles when he broke his arm in London while driving in 2022.
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