As “Britain’s Got Talent” prepares to launch its highly anticipated 18th series, the man behind the curtain
Simon Cowell, is finally pulling back the veil on a secret that has been buried since the show’s inception in 2007. While fans across the globe recognize the iconic judging panel as a staple of Saturday night entertainment, the reality of the show’s formation was far more chaotic than anyone realized. In a stunning revelation, Cowell has confirmed that the lineup viewers have come to love—specifically the presence of “Queen of BGT” Amanda Holden—was nearly an entirely different story. For nearly two decades,…
As “Britain’s Got Talent” prepares to launch its highly anticipated 18th series, the man behind the curtain, Simon Cowell, is finally pulling back the veil on a secret that has been buried since the show’s inception in 2007. While fans across the globe recognize the iconic judging panel as a staple of Saturday night entertainment, the reality of the show’s formation was far more chaotic than anyone realized. In a stunning revelation, Cowell has confirmed that the lineup viewers have come to love—specifically the presence of “Queen of BGT” Amanda Holden—was nearly an entirely different story.
For nearly two decades, Amanda Holden has been the heart and soul of the competition, serving as the only judge to remain on the panel since the very first series. Her wit, emotional connection with contestants, and undeniable chemistry with Cowell have made her an irreplaceable cultural icon. However, Cowell has just admitted that Holden was never the first choice for the role. In a move that highlights the unpredictable nature of show business, the position was originally offered to a completely different pop superstar, and it was only a sudden, last-minute crisis that paved the way for Holden’s legendary run.
According to Cowell, the role was initially offered to Cheryl, then known as Cheryl Cole. At the time, the “Fight for This Love” singer was one of the most sought-after names in the industry, and Cowell was convinced she was the missing piece to his television puzzle. The contracts were ready, the schedules were aligned, and the production team was moving forward with Cheryl as the star attraction. But just seven days before the cameras were set to roll on the first-ever auditions, the entire production was thrown into a tailspin.