Simon Cowell Explains Why He’s Letting 12-Year-Olds Compete on ‘X-Factor’

Fans who’ve missed Simon Cowell since he left American Idol last year got a glimpse of the curmudgeonly judge during a Super Bowl spot promoting his new singing competition, The X Factor. Now additional details are emerging about the upcoming Fox show, which unlike Idol, will be open to anyone over age 12.
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“I like the idea that a 12-year-old on this show can compete with an older singer and a singing group,” Cowell told UsMagazine.com in a statement. “I’ve never believed there should be a cut-off age for talent, and we are going to put our money where our mouths are with the $5 million recording contract.”
On Monday, Cowell (along with Sony Music, FremantleMedia North America, and the network) put out a call for auditions to begin in L.A. March 27. Bands and solo contestants are encouraged to audition.
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Another deviation from Idol: Would-be performers will audition not only in front of panel of judges but also an audience of thousands.
The X Factor debuted in the U.K. in 2004 and has been the Number One program there for its entire seven-year run.
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Adds Cowell: “I’m doing this show in America because I genuinely believe we can find a superstar.”