Music Mogul Simon Cowell announced yesterday he is quitting his judging position on ‘American Idol’ and has sealed a $160 million deal to launch a US version of his UK TV talent contest ‘The X Factor’, with Girls Aloud star Cheryl Cole tipped to join him on the judging panel.
Announcing his plans at a TV Critics Association event in Pasadena, California, he said: “I’m thrilled and excited about this. ‘X Factor’ will launch in 2011, with me judging and producing the show.”
The 50-year-old star – who revealed he’d been “offered a lot of money” to stay on ‘American Idol’ the most watched show in the US – is now looking for “the American Susan Boyleâ€.
A TV insider said: “The American show will just take the British ‘X Factor’ formula and give it a few tweaks. We can expect it to be even glitzier than the British version. And the auditions should be a scream! Every singer in the US will want to be part of this show.â€
Paula Abdul, who quit as an ‘American Idol’ judge last year, is also rumoured to be joining the new ‘X Factor’.
Louis Walsh – who stars on the British version of ‘X Factor’ alongside the music mogul and Cheryl- is convinced Simon’s new venture will be a roaring success.
He said: “I am sure it will be massive. He knows TV better than anyone else and he has an instinct for what people want to watch. I am sure it will be a big hit.”


























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