Simon Cowell’s $600 million decision is stirring debate — why the TV mogul says his son won’t inherit his fortune and what he plans to do instead.

Simon Cowell’s family appearance at America’s Got Talent comes amid discussions about his decision to leave his fortune to charity.
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Entertainment mogul Simon Cowell has made headlines again, not for launching a new TV show, but for his surprising decision about his estate. Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent judge, whose net worth is estimated at $600 million, recently opened up about his plans for his estate — and it’s not what most parents would expect.

A different view of legacy

Cowell has always had an unconventional take on life, work, and success. During an interview, he said he doesn’t believe in passing money down from one generation to another. “My parents took care of my education, and after that, I was on my own,” he explained. “I want my son to build his own life the same way.”

He believes that hard work and opportunity define a person’s legacy, not inheritance. “Your legacy has to be that you gave people opportunities, shared what you know, and helped them do well,” he once said.

How fatherhood changed him

While Cowell’s financial philosophy might sound strict, his love for his son, Eric, is undeniable. Born in 2014 and named after Simon’s late father, Eric has transformed the once hard-nosed TV judge into a more grounded and sentimental parent.

Simon Cowell poses with his son Eric, both smiling during a break on America’s Got Talent set

Simon Cowell pictured with his son Eric, the focus of recent conversations about his decision to donate his fortune instead of leaving it as inheritance.
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Fatherhood softened Simon and reshaped his priorities. Before Eric, his life was “99 percent work.” He’s even credited his son for saving him after his mother’s passing, saying Eric gave him a new sense of purpose. Together, they’ve written a children’s book series called Wishfits — a project Simon described as “magical.”

So, who gets the money?

Simon revealed that his entire $600 million fortune will go to charities supporting children and dogs — two causes he’s deeply passionate about.

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Simon Cowell plans to leave his $600 million fortune to charities supporting children and dogs, reflecting his long-time passion for both causes.
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For Cowell, giving to charity is a way to make his wealth mean something beyond his lifetime. It’s not about denying his son but about creating impact for others.

Eric’s future and his own dreams

Despite not inheriting his father’s fortune, Eric is already showing independence. He’s a music lover like his dad and even dreams of joining a rock band one day. “He loves Green Day,” Simon shared. “He’s decided he’s going to audition for Britain’s Got Talent.

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Simon Cowell’s son, Eric, has shared that he hopes to audition for Britain’s Got Talent, following in his father’s entertainment footsteps.
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It’s clear that Simon wants Eric to earn success on his own terms — the same way he once did, starting from the bottom at EMI Music before becoming one of entertainment’s biggest power players.

Mixed reactions from the public

The decision has sparked heated reactions online. Some fans praised his philosophy, calling it selfless and admirable. Others disagreed strongly, arguing that charity should “begin at home.” One commenter wrote, “You’re giving to other people’s children but won’t give your own? Make it make sense.”

A few suggested Cowell might be using this as a tax-efficient way to pass on wealth indirectly, noting that many celebrities create charitable foundations that still benefit their families. Whether that’s true or not, Cowell hasn’t hinted at any hidden plans — only that he wants Eric to have his own journey.

Final thoughts

Ultimately, his choice challenges traditional ideas about legacy and wealth. It’s not about neglecting family but about redefining success through independence and purpose. Love it or question it, one thing’s clear — Simon Cowell isn’t measuring his legacy by inheritance, but by the impact he leaves behind.