INVALUABLE SERVICE
FEBRUARY 23 2009 18:04h
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The 49-year-old music mogul intends to be preserved in ice, so scientists can thaw him to make pop stars in the future.
Simon Cowell wants to be frozen when he dies - so he can be brought back to
life.
The 49-year-old music mogul intends to be preserved in ice, so scientists can thaw him to make pop stars in the future.
Simon said: “Medical science is bound to work out a way of bringing us back to life in the next century or so and I want to be available when they do. I would be doing the nation an invaluable service.”
The ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ boss revealed his plans when he joined fellow ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ judges Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan at a private dinner with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
As well as revealing his immortality hopes over the Downing Street dinner table, Simon offered the country’s leader some advice.
He reportedly told Brown: “This is still a great country. You just need to make people feel proud of it again, like we do on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’.”
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