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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.”
World’s most expensive home to be worth US$1 billion
Kylie Dulhunty News RoomOctober 26, 2023
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Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
Ken Griffin is building the world’s most expensive home. Image: Stoev Design Group, Courtesy Town Of Palm Beach
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Billionaire Ken Griffin is raising the bar on luxury living with plans to build the world’s most expensive home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Known for his financial acumen as the founder and chief executive officer of hedge fund Citadel, Griffin is a familiar face in this elite coastal enclave.
Griffin has acquired more than 20 acres of prime real estate in a town famous for its wealth and extravagance.
But he’s not stopping there.
The mogul has demolished the existing structures on the property, planning to spend an eye-watering US$150 million to US$400 million to construct a home estimated to be worth US$1 billion upon completion, according to the New York Post.
This ambition outshines even Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump’s famed residence, in terms of acreage.
The estate, positioned a mere quarter mile south of Mar-a-Lago on the stretch known as “Billionaires’ Row,” will sit on 27 acres of beachfront property that Griffin has amassed over the years.
The house alone will cover 4645sq m, including a service basement, and will feature contemporary architecture and lavish amenities.
Initial plans suggest a grand swimming pool stretching from the residence to a sprawling lawn, providing a tranquil, picture-perfect setting.
Although the project’s exact cost remains undisclosed, Griffin has allocated hundreds of millions for its construction.
His spokesperson, Zia Ahmed, attributes the soaring property values in South Florida to the region’s pro-growth and pro-business policies.
“Palm Beach real estate is among the most valuable in the world,” she told the New York Post.
The colossal estate will initially serve as a residence for Griffin’s mother, Catherine Gratz Griffin, before ultimately becoming Griffin’s retirement home.
His decade-long, US$450 million investment in acquiring and preparing the land underscores his long-term commitment to this monumental project.
Renderings of the property reveal opulent designs that include intricately landscaped gardens and a caretaker’s cottage.
Large windows framing the Atlantic Ocean give a glimpse into the life of unparalleled luxury that awaits.
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This venture marks a milestone not only in Griffin’s real estate endeavours but also sets a new benchmark for high-end properties globally.
Construction is already underway, and the world watches with bated breath as Griffin’s billion-dollar vision comes to life.