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Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman 'will spend three months planning low-key wedding'

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Music mogul Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman are planning a quiet and intimate wedding with loved ones after friends teased that they don't want a glitzy doo.

The 62-year-old entrepreneur and his fiance, 44, jetted off across the pond as close sources revealed they "will spend three months planning their big day from his £25m Malibu mansion".A source told The Sun: "Simon and Lauren don't want a big showbiz style wedding."Simon and Lauren are ridiculously, nauseatingly in love - incredibly, lockdown brought them closer than ever."The record executive is adamant that their children, including Eric, eight, and Lauren's son Adam, 16, attend the intimate event.Simon has said how his son played a "big part" in his proposal to Lauren, who he was with for 13 years before he popped the question.The record label boss told Entertainment Tonight: "One hundred percent he had to coach me.

And we planned it. He was a big part of it."The X Factor creator shared how the pandemic brought him and fiancee Lauren closer together and made him change his opinion on marriage.Simon - who launched the careers of Leona Lewis and Fifth Harmony - had previously called marriage "boring" but he has since clearly changed his tune.He said: "I think after everything all of us had gone through over the past two years, it has changed our lives in so many ways.""Family is everything and that is what I kind of took away from it."A friend of the couple told People magazine: "They are both super happy."They've been together a long time now and adore each other so it's not a huge surprise to their close friends."For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.

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