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Simon Cowell gives £1million fee for Marks Spencer advert to kids charity

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Simon Cowell has given his ­£1million pay cheque from a TV ad to a kids charity close to his heart. The music mogul, dad to Eric, six, asked Marks & Spencer to donate the money to Together for Short Lives, which is expected to lose at least 50% of its annual income because of the ­ coronavirus crisis.

Cowell appears in the recent “My Marks Fave” M&S ads being shown on ITV during Britain’s Got Talent. He is seen judging sausages and fruit along with other BGT stars such as Amanda Holden and David Walliams.

He told M&S that he would not accept a fee to star in the series of ads – if they could support the charity over the course of the year with a series of fundraising initiatives adding up to £1m. “Simon was delighted when they agreed,”

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