Simon Cowell reveals his first impressions of Harry Styles and Camila Cabello

They both started out on The X Factor

Harry Styles / Simon Cowell / Camila Cabello
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 11th Aug 2022

As fans will know, Harry Styles and Camila Cabello both started out on The X Factor, in the UK and US respectively. They also both started as part of a group put together on the show, but have both had huge solo success One Direction and Fifth Harmony.

Now that they're both super stars in their own right, The X Factor creator and judge, Simon Cowell has reminisced about their early days on the show, and his first impressions of them.

Opening up to Extra, Simon told how Harry came across very charming and confident, saying: "I remember his audition like it was yesterday. He was very charming, he was very confident, he was very funny, and I liked him.

"I just thought there’s something… special about him… You never forget those moments and, like I said, genuinely if we weren’t making people’s careers successful, I would never be making these shows today."

This comes just a couple of weeks after previously unseen footage from Harry Styles' X Factor audition was released by the TV show. In the six-minute video Harry can be seen introducing himself to Simon, Nicole Scherzinger and Louis Walsh, before singing 'Hey Soul Sister' by Train.

However, the panel were left unsure and stopped him short asking him to perform another song a cappella, he chose Stevie Wonder's 'Isn't She Lovely'.

During the interview, Simon also revealed how he found Camila Cabello crying backstage, he explained: "When I was doing X Factor here, that she (Camila) wasn’t really supposed to audition and, you know, I happened to go backstage and I saw her crying, asked her why she was crying, and she said, you know, it was too late for her to audition because she was a reserve, whatever that meant.”

He continued, "I said to her, ‘Well, I’m one of the producers, you just got an audition,’ and you know, when those moments work, and seeing Camila today or Harry Styles, Leona Lewis, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, there’s been so many times luckily where I’ve been there at that moment where their career is going to go in a completely different direction. If we didn’t have those things happen, then there’d be no point making the shows."

Now, of course both Harry Styles and Camila Cabello are hugely popular. Harry is continuing 'Love On Tour' with some amazing stand out moments, such as allowing a proposal to take place, helping a fan to come out and throwing some flowers to young fan. He's also released his third solo album 'Harry's House' and released songs 'As It Was', and 'Late Night Talking'.

Meanwhile, Camila has also released her third solo album 'Familia' this year, along with several songs including 'Bam Bam' with Ed Sheeran.

You can hear songs by Harry Styles and Camila Cabello on Hits Radio.

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