Simon Cowell's candor has finally caught up with him. In a recent interview with The New York Times' podcast "The Interview," he expressed regret for his biting comments as a judge on "American Idol." His brutal honesty, which made the show a global phenomenon, now seems to be a source of remorse. Cowell's apology was prompted by his own acknowledgment of being "a d---" on the show.
He clarified that his intention was not to be cruel, but to identify talented artists to sign to his record label. The problem arose when contestants with little to no singing ability auditioned, and Cowell's critiques became, in his own words, "dreadful." One such example of his harsh criticism was directed at a contestant, whom he told, "It was dreadful... really dreadful.
And I'm saying that to be kind because you will never ever ever have a career in singing. Remember these words: You are not a singer." This particular remark is just one of many that have been compiled and highlighted by Yahoo Entertainment. According to Yahoo Entertainment, Cowell's comments on "American Idol" have been a topic of discussion, with many revisiting his most scathing remarks.
Simon Cowell didn't mince words as a judge on “American Idol.” The British presenter is well aware that he gained a reputation for harsh, cutting ...Related materials: Visit website