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Simon Cowell shares tear-jerking Father's Day letter from beloved son Eric, six

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Simon Cowell makes no secret about being a proud dad when he opens up about life with his son, Eric.During a chat with American Idol legend Kelly Clarkson, Simon, 60, revealed just how proud he is of his six-year-old son after reading a tear-jerking Father's Day message from his mini-me.Chatting to Kelly and his fellow America's Got Talent pals, Simon initially joked: "Well, I would normally hold up a bottle of Corona beer, but it's the most inappropriate beer," before sharing the emotional message.Brightening up their Zoom call, Simon said: "This was given to me on Father's Day and I'm going to read this to you because it was touching."The music mogul continued: "This is from Eric, my six-year-old boy, to me. 'I like to waddle, you like to.

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