Simon Cowell has opened up about being a father and how precious his 11-year-old son Eric is to him in a rare interview with Jeff Brazier.
Simon welcomed his only child Eric in February 2014 with partner Lauren Silverman. The music mogul mostly keeps his family life private but Britain's Got Talent fans were treated to an unexpected onscreen appearance of Erin during an epic Golden Buzzer moment during the latest series of the show where Simon let his son press the famous buzzer.
During the 2024 series, he also revealed his son was a keen drummer and now he has shared even more rare information about his boy. Speaking to father of two Jeff, Simon shared how much his son means to him.
He said: "Honestly, everything. Out of everything I’ve ever done in my life, this is the best thing to ever happen to me. The very first time I saw his scan, I was literally obsessed."

However, Simon confessed there were some down sides to parenthood as he shared his concerns for his son growing up in the modern world, the Mirror reports.
He said: “We’re getting to a point where the word phone comes up. ‘Oh god, here we go".
The 65-year-old previously revealed he doesn't have his own personal mobile phone device.
He continued: “I’m very worried Jeff, about how much kids can see at a certain age. I grew up…Which was learning things at the right time, the right age, etcetera etcetera. I just would be petrified of him having access to anything, that would really worry me.
I think schools put too much pressure on kids, which is, you’re getting up at seven in the morning, you’re coming home say at five, six in the afternoon, evening and then you’ve got to do two hours of homework.
"It’s like, they’re ten, eleven, twelve years old. It’s too much. I would say to any teacher watching, ban homework, you’ll have happier kids and they’ll do better.”
Despite his demeanour softening over the years, Simon has made a name for being the mean judge, starting from his stint in 2001 on Pop Idol.
He's revealed that even his son isn't safe from his harsh commentary.
When asked by Jeff what he'd do if his son wanted to get into the entertainment industry, Simon insisted he would be "absolutely honest" with him.