Simon Cowell joined by Mel B, Leona Lewis and Louis Tomlinson as he gets his own Hollywood star

The music mogul got a little help from his A-list pals to unveil the coveted Walk of Fame accolade.

He's turned many a person into a star and now it was his time to receive a star in his honour.

And the 58-year-old was given a helping hand by some famous faces.

Joining Simon to honour his achievement were Heidi Klum and Mel B.

The statuesque supermodel looked striking in a monochrome dress.


While Mel B looked youthful in a pretty blush pink silk number.

Simon was also joined by his prodigies Kelly Clarkson and Leona Lewis.

The American Idol winner looked pretty in a floral tea dress.

While X Factor star Leona opted for a bold fluorescent orange look – with a structured strapless top and trouser combo.


His Britain's Got Talent co-judges Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden also lent their support to their boss.

The British beauties headed State side to watch Simon unveil his star in Los Angeles.

And One Direction heartthrob and fellow X Factor judge Louis Tomlinson made sure he came along to pay tribute to his one-time mentor.

But it wasn't just celebs who flocked to the event, it was also a family affair for the mogul with his partner Lauren Silverman and son Eric attending the occasion.

They were also joined by Lauren's son Adam from her previous marriage.

Simon managed to take some time out of his busy schedule to attend the event in his honour.

He's been preoccupied filming the new series of The X Factor.

And on top of his work commitments he's begun legal action against Bitcoin scammers who stole his image to con fans.

The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent judge is being used to tout a get-quick-rich con websites and social media.


They are using his name and photographs to claim he’s boosted his millions by using a top-secret computer algorithm masterminded by a US financial whizz.

The scammers have even written stories about the miracle computer program which they falsely claim have been carried by respected media outlets.

But a spokesman for the music mogul said: "This is a false and defamatory online scam.

“We are taking legal action but also believe action must be taken generally against such fraudulent phishing sites.”


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