Simon Cowell: We’ll Eventually Get 20 Million Viewers For ‘The X Factor’

Simon Cowell tells Access Hollywood he was misunderstood when he told a trade magazine he’d consider it a “disappointment” if “The X Factor” didn’t pull in 20 million viewers on its first outing on FOX.

“That was a slight misunderstanding. I wasn’t saying I want 20 million for the first episode. I said we wanna hit 20 million,” Simon told Access, attempting to cast a new light on his previous comments to The Hollywood Reporter.

“Of course that went out there and I thought, ‘I have really opened my big mouth here because anything now under 20 is a disaster,’” he added. “As much as people want you to succeed, there’s a ton of people that want you to fail and I took a bit in the neck that first day.”

Simon did, however, tell Access he predicts “The X Factor” will draw in 20 million viewers at some point.

“I do believe — in time, because I believe in the show — we’re gonna hit those numbers,” he told Access.

“You’ve gotta remember — this is a new show,” he added.

In addition to commenting on those number predictions, Simon also offered a further description of what “D.O.A.,” which he recently used with L.A. Reid during the audition rounds, means.

“We use this expression on the show ‘D.O.A.’ — Dead On Arrival. Anyone under the age of 21 who’s cute, who’s got talent [and is] female [is] not gonna get through,” he said, referring to what he and L.A. say between themselves when Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger veto a female contestant.

“The X Factor” returns for its third week of episodes on Wednesday at 8/7 on FOX.

Copyright © 2024 by NBC Universal, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

This material may not be republished, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Read More

Mariska Hargitay Helps Lost Girl Who Thought 'SVU' Star Was Real-Life Police Officer