Simon Cowell revealed some interesting facts about himself in a new interview with The Sun. The Got Talent judge shared that he sometimes bathes as many as four times per day and always wears new underwear.
Simon Cowell Reveals He Bathes Four Times Per Day
The Sun‘s Clemmie Moodie recently asked Simon Cowell a series of interesting questions about himself, and he gave some interesting answers. When asked if he wears “new pants” (meaning underwear) every day, Cowell replied, “Yeah, of course.” He confirmed that he gets them fresh out of the box.
The music mogul elaborated on his obsession with cleanliness, admitting that there are days when he bathes up to four times. As he said, “Sometimes, I could have in a day, two baths, two showers.”
Cowell also said that he frequently has his mattresses and carpets steamed, because he is allergic to dust mites. He also shared, “That is my one thing — I don’t like smells. I really, really have an issue with that.”
And if you’re wondering about Cowell’s favorite T-shirt, it’s actually a pajama top. He shared that bought 200 of them, all in “charcoal gray.” He also revealed that he wears one pair of Giorgio Armani jeans.
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Cowell Opened Up About Plastic Surgery
During his interview with The Sun, Cowell also got candid about how much plastic surgery he’s had. He admitted that he’s had “thousands” of units of Botox, but denied ever getting a facelift, saying, “Everyone always thinks I have but I haven’t.”
“I used to have filler but then one day I saw a picture of myself and thought, ‘Oh God, I look like a real weirdo,'” Cowell said. “So I had everything dissolved.”
As for weight loss, Cowell denied getting a gastric band, but shared that he does have a LINX band “which stops the acid going up into my chest.” He also said he’s “never been tempted” to use weight-loss injections.
Instead, Cowell focuses on eating healthy, having cut out sugar, dairy, red meat, and gluten from his diet. He reportedly eats fewer than 1,000 calories per day.