Simon Cowell’s ex-girlfriend Sinitta hinted the former “American Idol” judge secretly tied the knot with his fiancée, Lauren Silverman.
“Oh, are they not married yet?” the singer told the Sun when asked about the couple’s wedding plans in an interview published Tuesday.
“I’m not saying anything, but I’m sure they are married. I call her Mrs. Cowell anyway, so they may as well be.”
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Reps for Cowell weren’t immediately available to Pvnew for comment.
Sinitta, 60, was involved in a nearly three-decade, on-and-off romance with the “America’s Got Talent” judge beginning in 1982.
The exes remained good friends when Cowell moved on with Silverman in 2013.
The couple welcomed their son, Eric, now 10, in 2014.
In 2022, the “X Factor” alum, 64, got down on one knee after 13 years of dating during a trip to Barbados with Eric and Lauren’s son Adam from her previous marriage Andrew Silverman.
Cowell met the socialite, 47, in 2004 when she was still married to the real estate mogul — who was once his good friend.
In 2013, the Silvermans finalized their divorce after Lauren was already pregnant with Cowell’s son.
Adultery was initially cited as the cause of the split before it was changed to “broken down irretrievably.”
“[The affair] is not something I am proud of or wanted to happen in terms of hurting anyone,” Cowell previously said in an interview while reflecting on the situation.
“It just happened. … But then, of course, you have a baby, and you look at the baby and you kinda go, ‘This is what happened from it.'”
The “Britain’s Got Talent” star recently admitted that his son saved him from a “downward spiral” following the deaths of his parents, Julie and Eric.
“When I got the call from Lauren, which starts, any call that starts with, ‘Are you sitting down?’ You know what’s coming next,” Cowell explained on the “Diary of a CEO” podcast in June.
“… And she told me. And yes it did absolutely change, it changed everything in my life. It made me happy again.”