Simon Cowell To Cut Back Workload
In the midst of juggling three hugely successful shows (American Idol, and U.K shows X Factor, and Britain’s Got Talent) Simon Cowell may finally be out of steam. There are reports surfacing that he may quit one of the shows.
According to ex girlfriend Terri Seymour:
“I think all his work is tiring Simon out and he’s finding it hard. He’d hate me saying this, but he’s not as young as he used to be. He’s got such a tough schedule and at some point, one of the shows will have to give.”
Cowell stands to earn up to $144 million if he signs on for another season of American Idol. However, since we all know he doesn’t need the money, it will be interesting to see what he decides to do.
But I have a funny feeling the world is not through with Simon Cowell yet. And if it is, watch out because that means The Apocalypse is coming.
Julie Wein









All Simon Cowell’s work? What work? He sits in a damn chair and makes extremely rude comments. I just don’t understand for the life of me how $144 million is justified.
wearing all those black v-neck t-shirts must really put some wear and tear on your mind and body…
Keg of Wisdom’s last blog post..HOT ISH!!!
I wish he would cut back. On everything. He’s just loud and obnoxious anyway.
As much as he makes, you would think he could get a better haircut…lol!
Simon Cowell to cut back work load, that’s hysterical, what exactly does he do? Nothing really. He has no idea what the word ‘work’ means.
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