Simon Cowell leaves charity ball with his flies undone and shirt unbuttoned
SIMON Cowell left a charity ball with his shirt unbuttoned and flies undone.
The music mogul let it fly low as he left The Nutcracker Ball in London.
Simon, 59, seemed in a festive spirit as he left the swanky event with his partner Lauren Silverman.
But The X Factor judge was seemingly oblivious to the mishap.
Si left the 'do with a smile on his face as he clutched the hand of the mother of his four-year-old son, Eric.
The star looked dapper in a blue suit with a crisp white shirt unbuttoned down below his 'heavage' to expose his hairy chest.
But also flying low were his zippers which gaped open as he made his way out of the Christmas charity ball that he had hosted at One Marylebone.
His partner Lauren, 41, looked ravishing in a red floor-length dress with a seductive split down the front.
The brunette beauty was nothing short of immaculate with her hair tied up in an elegant chignon and dangly, diamond earrings.
Lauren finished off the glamorous look with some silver strappy stilettos and a matching clutch bag.
And looking her usual glam self she opted for a smokey eye with brown hues and a natural lip.
The couple let their hair down in honour of the charitable cause.
Short Lives patron Simon had hosted the event in partnership with Disney UK to raise money for children with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions and their families.
And though Si may have suffered the awkward faux-pas on this occasion, the superstar usually gets it right.
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So much so that his four-year-old son wants to emulate his style.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery in which case Simon must be feeling chuffed as Eric dressed up as him for World Children's Day.
The four-year-old donned the X Factor judge’s distinctive aviator sunglasses, white shirt and baggy jeans in Los Angeles yesterday.
Simon, 59, pledged to let Eric, who also used makeup to recreate his stubble, “make all the decisions for the day” to honour the occasion.
He said: “Unicef’s World Children’s Day is an inspired idea. I can now talk as a very proud Dad about the joy Eric has brought to my life.”
They were joined by mum Lauren Silverman, 41, who added: “Thankfully today we can celebrate with Eric ... but there are many more who still need our support to be able fulfill their potential.”
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