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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Simon Cowell's Son Fuels New Music Docuseries

Simon Cowell's Son Fuels New Music Docuseries

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Eric Cowell inspired his father's new Netflix docuseries 'The Next Act'.
  • Simon Cowell's son Eric is a music fan and plays the drums well.
  • Simon hopes his son Eric will eventually run his philanthropic foundation.
Simon Cowell's Son Fuels New Music Docuseries

Lauren Silverman recently shared a family moment, posting a photo with husband Simon Cowell, their son Eric, and the newly formed boyband December 10, celebrating the release of the Netflix docuseries 'Simon Cowell: The Next Act.' The series chronicles Simon's journey in discovering and mentoring the seven-member group. Eric, who is increasingly appearing in public with his parents, was the catalyst for the docuseries, having influenced his father by sharing music.

Simon Cowell revealed that his 11-year-old son's love for music prompted him to scout a new band, inspired by his past success with One Direction. Eric accompanied his parents to the series' premiere event in London. This involvement highlights the close bond between father and son, with Simon acknowledging Eric's significant impact on his latest musical venture.

Looking ahead, Simon Cowell expressed a desire for Eric to engage with philanthropy, hoping he will eventually lead the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity foundation. While Eric's path in the entertainment industry remains open, Simon affirmed he would be honest about his son's abilities, even humorously suggesting drumming as an alternative if singing wasn't his forte, noting Eric's shy but talented drumming skills.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a docuseries following Simon Cowell's journey in discovering and mentoring a new boyband called December 10.
Yes, Eric Cowell's love for music was a key inspiration for Simon's decision to create the docuseries and scout a new band.
Simon hopes Eric will follow in his footsteps by taking over his philanthropic endeavors and leading his charitable foundation.

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