To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Simon to the rescue: Simon Cowell, 59, has expanded his furry family once again by adopting another adorable rescue pup, named Daisy, from Barbados. https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/simon-cowell-left-emotional-meets-22363703 View our online Press Pack. Simon Cowell Helped to Save These Dogs From the Dog Meat Trade. I might actually do it sooner rather than later, which will mean we have six dogs running around.'. DR ELLIE CANNON answers all those niggling worries and explains why you... Britain's Covid infections drop by a fifth from last week to 15,871 new cases while the country records... Has Sweden's iconoclast public health expert been sidelined? In his 100th year, Prince Philip deserves better than to be the target of the cruellest lie of all in The... MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The Crown must stop dressing up dangerous fiction as the truth. He was my mum’s dog. @furtographs, A post shared by @ simoncowell on Apr 18, 2019 at 4:03pm PDT, Sweet: The multi-millionaire is said to have met the sweet terrier cross last December at an auction for dogs in Barbados (Pictured in 2014 in London), I love these new photos of our dogs. The X Factor judge has recently been showing off his new svelte physique around southern California. Prior to adopting Daisy, he told The Sun on Sunday: 'We’ve thoroughly looked into it, got all the details and I can prove to you I’m going to clone them. “With more and more cases confirmed here each day, it’s imperative that the federal government does everything within its power to stem the spread of the deadly coronavirus.”. The music mogul has lost 20lbs, which equates to four inches around his waist, by cutting out sugar and eating less meat. The couple and Eric, 6, seemed in good spirits chatting as they walked along the Malibu beach with Simon's beloved dogs, Squiddly, Diddly, Daisy and Freddy. Last year, the plant-based TV personality made a £25,000 donation to help shut down a South Korean dog meat farm. Drinkers enjoy a tipple in London's bustling Borough Market ahead of next week's new Tier 2 lockdown rules... Third time lucky! SIMON Cowell shows some rare emotion and is moved to tears by a dog saved from being eaten. The couple and Eric, 6, seemed in good spirits chatting as they walked along the Malibu beach with Simon's beloved dogs, Squiddly, Diddly, Daisy and Freddy. He began re-homing dogs when his mother passed away in 2015. Photos of his other pooches were included in the line-up after Simon treated them to a photoshoot. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. I think you’ve met Freddie. I have worn masks for ages. It was the size of a large sack of dog food. Simon recently told The Sun Online: "The most dramatic period was the first month where most of the weight comes off and you look at yourself and think ‘wow’. Got a story? A post shared by @ simoncowell on Apr 18, 2019 at 3:03pm PDT. Simon Cowell is devoted to his three dogs – and his canine family is about to get a bit bigger. Hesitant about the Covid vaccine? Late on Thursday night, Simon took to Instagram to share a black-and-white portrait of Daisy, as well as his other pet pooches Squiddly and Diddly and Freddie. He began re-homing dogs when his mother passed away in 2015. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. "I am doing it because I cannot bear the thought of them not being around. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Senate Minority Leader and New York Senator Charles Schumer said a major disaster declaration was approved by the federal government on Friday. And, Simon Cowell has expanded his furry family once again by adopting another adorable rescue pup, named Daisy, from Barbados. I’m really happy now." To receive our Covid-19 newsletter in your inbox every tea time, sign up here. Not exactly what she was expecting to receive, but you know, sometimes I like to exceed people’s expectations.