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Britain’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell reveals he’s still dealing with ‘painful’ medical issue
Simon Cowell, a judge on Britain’s Got Talent, shocked the co-judges and viewers as he revealed that he was still dealing with a terrible physical condition.
Simon Cowell, a judge on Britain’s Got Talent, shocked the co-judges and viewers as he revealed that he was still dealing with a “painful” physical condition.

Last year, the 65-year-old TV mogul disclosed that he experiences severe migraines after being forced to skip a few auditions during filming.
Cowell dons a pair of red-tinted glasses to protect his eyes while filming in the studio under intense lighting for an extended period of time.
He posted a new picture on Tuesday that showed the judges getting back together at the BGT auditions as the new series’ shooting gets underway.
It appears that Simon is still dealing with migraines a year later because he was donning a pair of the colored lens glasses in the photo.
He started a new series with his fellow judges Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden.
Simon announced, “We’re back!” as he was in Blackpool for the next audition round.
In February last year, Simon clarified about his health issues on Instagram and informed his “concerned” fans that he wears glasses due to medical reasons.
“Next week we are filming BGT in Manchester – I look forward to seeing you then. PS. This is why I wear these glasses!” he concluded.
Simon opened up about mystery illness
Sharing a photo of himself on the judging panel with the spectacles on hand, Simon said, “I just found out according to the internet, I have a ‘mystery illness’.”
He further addressed the concerned people and said that he missed two auditions two weeks ago because he experienced a migraine after spending a lot of time in the filming lights.
Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will once again join the judges in this series, and YouTuber KSI will be in attendance as a guest.
The series was put on hold in October following the demise of Liam Payne, who gained popularity on Simon’s show, the X Factor, in 2010.
Fremantle UK, a representative for the show’s producer, issued a statement after Liam’s death. “Due to the tragic passing of Liam Payne, we have decided to postpone the Britain’s Got Talent auditions. Our thoughts are with Liam’s friends, family and all who loved him.”
What a $1 million home looks like in 25 major American cities
Written by Tanza Loudenback, Matthew Michaels, and Marissa Perino
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- Million-dollar listings have become commonplace in the US real estate market.
- But when you compare the cost-per-square-foot for million-dollar listings across the country, you’ll find very different results.
- In Detroit, Michigan, $1 million will fetch more than 5,000 square feet, while the same priced home in New York City buys less than 800 square feet.
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Million-dollar listings once heralded true luxury for Americans who could afford it, but now — according to a Trulia report last year — more than 4% of all homes across the 100 largest US metros are worth at least $1 million.
Still, how much space seven figures will buy in different parts of the country ranges drastically. A million dollars could fetch buyers less than 800 square feet in New York City and well over 5,000 square feet in the suburbs of cities such as Detroit and Memphis.
According to listings on sites such as Trulia and Zillow, $1 million home sizes vary in each of the United States’ largest metros by population. Findings prove similar to how average $250,000 homes vary depending on location: homes in metros with lower costs of living offer more space for the same price tag.
Below, check out what a million-dollar listing looks like around the US, ordered from the least to most populous city.
Seattle, Washington
Listing price: $999,000
Square feet: 5,392
Price per square foot: $185
Boston, Massachusetts
In Massachusetts’ capital city, a six-bedroom, five-bathroom home is available for around $1.1 million. The home was built in 1900.
Listing price: $1,145,000
Square feet: 4,362
Price per square foot: $262
Baltimore, Maryland
A $1 million five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is for sale in a Baltimore neighborhood.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 3,713
Price per square foot: $269
Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee
In a surrounding Nashville neighborhood, a five-bedroom, five-bathroom lakefront home is on the market for $1 million.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 4,873
Price per square foot: $205
Memphis, Tennessee
In Memphis, a four-bedroom, seven bathroom suburban home is on the market for $1.1 million.
Listing price: $1,100,000
Square feet: 6,369
Price per square foot: $173
El Paso, Texas
A gated four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home is currently for sale in El Paso for $1 million. The home is over $7,000 square feet in size and features an indoor swimming pool.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 7,251
Price per square foot: $138
Detroit, Michigan
In a Detroit suburb, a gated four-bedroom, six-bathroom estate is on the market for just under $1 million.
Listing price: $999,900
Square feet: 5,600
Price per square foot: $179
Charlotte, North Carolina
A five-bedroom, six-bathroom home is currently on the market for $1 million. The home offers almost 5,000 square feet of space.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 4,900
Price per square foot: $204
Louisville-Jefferson, Kentucky
In a surrounding Louisville-Jefferson area neighborhood, a four-bedroom, five-bathroom home is on the market for $1 million.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 5,321
Price per square foot: $188
Fort Worth, Texas
In the Mistletoe Heights neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas, a four-bedroom, 7-bathroom home is on the market for $1 million.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 5,270
Price per square foot: $190
Columbus, Ohio
In Ohio’s capital and most populous city, a suburban home in Upper Arlington is available for $1 million.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 4,900
Price per square foot: $204
Austin, Texas
In Austin Texas, a three-bedroom, three-bathroom home is currently on the market.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 1,990
Price per square foot: $503
San Francisco, California
In San Francisco — a city notorious for its high rent — a three-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo is available for around $1.2 million.
Listing price: $1,195,000
Square feet: 1,069
Price per square foot: $1,118
Jacksonville, Florida
In Jacksonville, Florida, a $1 million five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is currently on the market.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 5,482
Price per square foot: $182
Indianapolis, Indiana
For $1 million, interested buyers can purchase a one-bedroom, two-bathroom residential condo in the Conrad hotel.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 1,197
Price per square foot: $835
San Jose, California
A three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is available in San Jose, California for $1 million.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 1,269
Price per square foot: $788
Dallas, Texas
In Dallas, a four-bedroom, four-bathroom home is currently on the market for $1 million.
Listing price: $1,000,000
Square feet: 2,758
Price per square foot: $363