Cowell says he’s ‘public enemy No 1’

by ANI on November 10, 2009

in Entertainment

simon cowell1Music mogul Simon Cowell has claimed that he has become “public enemy No 1” after he saved twins John and Edward from being axed from the X Factor show.

Cowell, 50, had defended the controversial duo known as Jedward, and as a record 16.6million watched, Welsh singer Lucie Jones got the chop on November 8.

A massive 3,000 people complained to ITV, with thousands of fans blasting the “outrageous” decision, and pledging to boycott the show, and a staggering 11,000 joined a Facebook group called Boycott The X Factor.

The volume of angry comments on the show’s website was so great that bosses were forced to suspend the forum, and Cowell was on November 9 left reeling by the row.

“I’m going to get a lot of flak for my decision. I’ll be public enemy No 1,” the Sun quoted him as saying.

“People always like to disagree with me but I know this will be more controversial than usual.

“There will be people who are Lucie fans and think she should have been given a chance,” he stated.

Some viewers have claimed he only saved the twins to make the show more entertaining.

“There are a number of complaints which we’re looking into,” an Ofcom spokesman stated.

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