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Simon Cowell says he's lost four stone thanks to vegan diet and lockdown exercise

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Simon Cowell says he's lost more than four stone thanks to his new healthy lifestyle. The Britian's Got Talent judge, 60, has been looking noticeably slimmer ever since he adopted a vegan diet and took up exercise.

And Simon, who shares six-year-old son Eric with partner Lauren Silverman, says he's lost a whopping 60 pounds now that he's exercising more than ever due to the coronavirus lockdown.

Speaking on Extra, he told Terri Seymour: "I think I have dropped, since I started this diet a year ago, 60 pounds." He said being on lockdown has made sticking to his healthy lifestyle much easier, except for the temptations brought on by Eric wanting to order pizza.

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