Simon Cowell gets splitting headaches while filming ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ and here’s why
Simon Cowell gets migraines and its because of the harsh lighting on set of Britain’s Got Talent, as per Amanda Holden.
As the two veteran judges gear to launch the latest series of the reality talent show, the 53-year-old actress revealed that the TV mogul wears his iconic orange-tinted glasses to protect his eyes during the shooting of BGT.
This comes after Simon revealed, on Wednesday, that he suffers from splitting headaches. His fellow judge and pal, Amanda has now jokingly mentioned that those same lights are used to keep them all “looking young.”
In a conversation with her Heart Breakfast co-hosts Ashley Roberts and Jason King, she discussed Simon’s migraines, saying, “Well, he does suffer from migraines and the lights are very bright.”
“But I also think they’re quite flattering on him so I would imagine it’s a heady mix of all of those things. But he does get bad headaches bless him,” she added.
Commenting on the choice of the 65-year-old’s tinted glasses, Ashley mentioned, “I think it’s a nice fashion choice,” to which Amanda responded in agreement, saying, “I love it on him, it’s like Bono! Bono started it didn’t he?” She then proceeded to explain, “I think it’s more preventative because of the amount of lighting that’s on me and him to keep us looking young.”
For the unversed, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli are returning back to the screens as the renowned judgement panel for Britain’s Got Talent reunited to film auditions for the upcoming series.
The automotive company Mercedes-Benz celebrated a historic milestone in Cuba with the sale of its first car to a private customer, following the new law on the import and commercialization of vehicles on the island approved by the regime.
With a message on Facebook, MCV Comercial S.A., the official distributor of Mercedes-Benz in Cuba, shared the moment when the first contract with a Cuban customer was signed.
“Today we make history together,” stated the company, which celebrated the recent “opening” of the Cuban market.
This event takes place against the backdrop of a new policy that relaxes restrictions on the marketing of foreign vehicles on the island, but also highlights the growing polarization within the country.
While 90% of the population lives in extreme poverty according to recent figures published by international organizations, an emerging sector can afford to buy cars that, according to the catalog from Mercedes Benz released on Wednesday, have a minimum price of 50 thousand dollars.
Although Mercedes-Benz leads this initial sale, other brands are also available in Cuba, including Chinese ones, which have gained ground in the local market due to their more affordable prices.
According to the recently released catalog, MCV Comercial S.A. offers a diverse range that includes luxury vehicles as well as “more economical” options (ranging from $51,000 to over $191,000, taxes included).