Simon Cowell turned down being the 'face of Viagra'
International
-Staff
By Staff
London
(ANI):
English
artist-and-repertoire
executive
Simon
Cowell
has
revealed
that
he
turned
down
an
offer
to
advertise
Viagra
last
year.
The
'X
Factor'
judge
said
that
he
was
so
scared
of
being
the
face
of
the
erectile
dysfunction
medicine
that
he
declined
the
one-million-dollar
offer.
"Last
year
my
agent
rang
me
and
said
You've
been
offered
an
incredibly
big
£1
million
deal.
It's
to
be
the
face
of
Viagra'.
And
I
just
said
'Sorry,
but
that
has
to
be
a
f******
insult,'" British
tabloid
The
Sun
quoted
him
as
telling
Glamour
magazine.
During
the
interview,
Cowell
also
revealed
that
he
considered
Nicole
Kidman
to
be
a
woman
without
sex
appeal.
"The
current
crop
of
actresses
Nicole
Kidman
and
Kate
Bosworth
etc
they"re
just
nothing.
There's
nothing
to
fancy
or
fantasise
about
there," he
said.
Among
the
women
he
found
sizzling
hot,
Cowell
named
Carla
Bruni,
the
wife
of
French
President
Nicolas
Sarkozy.
"I
like
the
girl
who's
just
copped
off
with
the
French
President
-
Carla
Bruni.
That
girl
has
got
a
very,
very
sexy
face
it's
naughty," he
said.
Cowell
even
revealed
why
he
did
not
wish
to
marry
his
girlfriend
Terri
Seymour.
"I
don't
want
to
marry
anyone,
because
whoever
marries
me
will
end
up
hating
me.
These
divorce
laws
are
thousands
of
years
old.
If
I
sign
up
a
singer
it'll
be
for
two
to
five
years
and
the
contract
covers
everything," he
said.
"A
marriage
can
last
six
months
and
people
can
go
into
it
without
signing
anything,"
he
added.