Simon Cowell returns to Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday 21 February alongside Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and newcomer KSI, as well as hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly
As the brain behind Britain’s Got Talent, Simon Cowell knows how to spot the gifted amongst us – but who does he think is the least talented celebrity he’s met? Himself!
At a launch event for the 19th series of Britain’s Got Talent, Simon was asked what he’d pull out of the bag if he had to audition for the show. In response, he said: “Actually, being the most talentless person in the world.
His fellow judges, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and KSI protested that he did have a talent, and mentioned that Simon can do an impression of David Attenborough and cats, but he insisted that he did not have a talent. He simply said: “No, I don’t. I just don’t.”
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“You’re an amazing person,” Amanda pushed. “You’re an amazing bike rider.” Simon joked that he would do that on a live show, along with his impressions, but then seriously added that the one talent he did have was spotting it in others.
“That’s the only thing I can do, actually,” he said. “I was lucky, actually. Very early on, I realised, honestly, I had no talent whatsoever in terms of [what happens on Britain’s Got Talent]. You know, when I see this stuff, I’m like, ‘Well, I couldn’t do that.’
Returning to the initial question about what talent he’d bring to the auditions if he had to perform, he reiterated: “So the answer is nothing.”
Simon has been a judge on Britain’s Got Talent since it first began in 2007, as has Amanda Holden. He is also behind the former ITV singing talent show, The X Factor.
The X Factor, which ran from 2004 to 2018, churned out many beloved acts of the UK music industry, including One Direction, Little Mix and JLS.
Sky has recently confirmed a documentary about the series with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, including with Simon. Fans of The X Factor have already begun voicing their mixed opinions on whether a revival of the singing competition would be welcome.
One fan expressed: “They need to bring this back, but the original concept. No live audience, just the judges. Plus the bad singers as well as the good. Honestly, Saturday night TV is missing this show so much.”
However, another viewer chimed in: “The show was fun […] but the last few seasons were rough. I think singing shows are very much a product of the 2000s and started losing influence in the late 2010s.”
Some of the contestants have been featured in documentaries before – Perrie Edwards was in Girlbands Forever, which looked at the darker side of being in a girl band, while her former bandmate, Jesy Nelson, has her own documentary, Life After Little Mix, coming to screens shortly.
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