11 May 2005

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British music mogul SIMON COWELL believes he was destined for his role as a judge on TV contest AMERICAN IDOL, because he started to give his opinion on music when he was only five years old.

Cowell, notorious for his no-nonsense criticism of popstar wannabes on his show, admits that he made himself unpopular for his harsh commentary from a very young age.

He says, "The first time I got kicked out of a class, ironically, was a music class at the age of five years old.

"This teacher put together the worst band I've ever heard in my life and I said, thinking I was being helpful, 'We're not very good,' and she threw me out.

"So that was an indication of where my life was gonna go. I always had an opinion and I always felt I was right."

11/05/2005 09:11



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