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Simon Cowell, 64, Proudly Displays Rare Snapshot of Stepson and Son: The Beautiful Bond of Brothers

“America’s Got Talent” creator Simon Cowell delighted fans with a rare and affectionate photo of his blended family, introducing “Pebbles,” their new dog. He emphasized that family has become his ultimate priority after years in the limelight.

Talent show judge Simon Cowell, 64, took to Instagram to share a rare sunlit family photo. The snapshot shows him with his fiancée Lauren Silverman, son Eric, and stepson Adam, each holding a cute dog, against the backdrop of a serene garden.

The caption, succinct yet warm, reads “A couple more of us and Pebbles,” indicating the new addition to their family. This heartwarming post quickly garnered attention, with fans pouring in their affection and observations.

Followers expressed their emotions with comments like “true love,” capturing the essence of the family’s bond. The comment “gorgeous brothers” popped up, a nod to the striking appearance of Eric and Adam together.

Another fan penned, “such a beautiful family,” a sentiment echoed across the comment section. The familial likeness didn’t go unnoticed, with a user pointing out how Eric is the “double” of his father.

Just before unveiling the full family portrait, Cowell introduced fans to the newest addition to their family with a pair of adorable photos, captioned “Our family has had a new arrival… her name is Pebbles.” The pictures show the music mogul in a candid moment with the fluffy new family member.

Cowell, known for his sharp wit on “America’s Got Talent,” has increasingly shown his softer side, emphasizing the importance of family. His engagement after almost a nine years with Silverman, was a family affair, which took place in January 2022.

The engagement, with their son playing a pivotal role in the proposal, marks a new chapter for the blended family. Cowell acknowledges that the trials of the past two years have shifted his perspective, bringing him to the realization that “family is everything.”