Britain’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell has recalled his wild youth, when he hit the notorious party destination of Magaluf.
Speaking to celebrate BGT’s 18th anniversary, Simon, 65, reflected on his own milestone year, which saw him visit Majorca at 18, where he partied for nearly two weeks straight.
He told The Sun: ‘I got drunk in Magaluf. We went on one of those all inclusive two weeks holidays, you know, where you go on the coach and everyone ends up absolutely hammered?’
Simon added: ‘I mean, I just about remember one day of that two week holiday, but I remember thinking this is literally paradise.’
In addition to partying at Mediterranean resorts, he was starting out in showbiz by taking any job he could find.
Britain’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell has recalled his wild youth, when he hit the notorious party destination of Magaluf (pictured on BGT)
Simon recalled: ‘I was working hard. I was pushing a mail cart around the West End of London with envelopes and parcels on it.’
He added that some people at the company were ‘quite snobby’ and would laugh at him for choosing that job over an admin position.
However, Simon claimed that he was determined to work hard to get to where he wanted to be.
Looking back, Simon said that if he could give his younger self any advice, it would be that it’s ‘going to take time and hard work to get where you want to go,’ and ‘don’t ever be a snob’.
Simon’s path to fame wasn’t an easy one, and he admits that many of the early jobs he took on were ones that seemed insignificant to others, but they laid the foundation for his future success.
After working in the mailroom, Simon moved on to a job in the music industry, where he initially worked at EMI, one of the largest record labels in the world at the time.
By his late twenties, Simon was beginning to make a name for himself in the music industry.
He recalled: ‘I got drunk in Magaluf. We went on one of those all inclusive two weeks holidays, you know, where you go on the coach and everyone ends up absolutely hammered?’ (pictured last month)
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He became a talent scout and a producer, helping to launch the careers of some of the biggest artists of the 1990s.
His first big break came when he worked with the band Westlife, a group he discovered and helped become one of the best-selling acts in the UK.
That success, coupled with his undeniable business acumen, allowed him to expand his influence in the industry.
In the early 2000s, Simon transitioned into television, where his bold and sometimes controversial personality began to shine.
He became known for his scathing critiques on shows like Pop Idol and The X Factor. His blunt feedback, paired with a sharp sense of humour, quickly made him a fan favourite.
It wasn’t long before he became a household name, with his distinctive style of judging setting him apart from other TV personalities.
Simon added: ‘I mean, I just about remember one day of that two week holiday, but I remember thinking this is literally paradise’ (pictured in January)
Simon’s role as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent further solidified his fame and his reputation as one of the most influential figures in British entertainment.
His ability to spot raw talent became his trademark, and he was often praised for his ability to push performers to their limits while still offering a chance for success.
However, his success didn’t stop at Britain’s Got Talent or The X Factor – Simon branched out into various other ventures, including owning a share in the music production company Syco, which launched numerous successful albums and artists.
Through his empire, Simon continued to expand his influence in both the music and television industries, making millions along the way.
Away from his stellar career, Simon has overhauled his lifestyle in recent years after breaking his back in 2020 when he crashed his electric bikenear his Malibu home.
The star now has regular sleeping and exercise habits and has lost more than 20lbs.
The media mogul revealed that a doctor warned he’d had ‘the worst diet he’d ever seen,’ and he’s ‘stuck’ to his new regime by cutting out pies, red meat and gluten.
As well as now walking 40 miles a week, The X Factor boss rearranged his work schedule to ensure he only starts business meetings after 9am rather than hold conferences into the early hours of the morning like he used to.