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Sinitta Confronts “Sad” Reality of 40-Year Romance with Simon Cowell

The “Cloud of Tears”: A 40-Year Timeline

During a candid campfire conversation with Gemma Collins on I’m A Celebrity South Africa (aired April 10, 2026), Sinitta divulged the complexities of her relationship with music mogul Simon Cowell. The 62-year-old singer revealed that while they were a fixture in each other’s lives for four decades, the romance was often one-sided.

Key Revelations from Camp:

Unfaithful History: Sinitta admitted Cowell “wasn’t a faithful boyfriend,” noting that her own possessiveness clashed with his lifestyle in the 80s and 90s.

The Marriage Myth: “I genuinely believed that we were going to get married,” she confessed, highlighting a significant emotional gap between her romanticized view and the reality of Cowell’s commitment at the time.

The Turning Point: Seeing Cowell with his partner, Lauren Silverman, and their 12-year-old son, Eric, served as a “wow” moment for Sinitta, realizing that “everyone really does have their proper person.”

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The “Sad” Reflection on Social Media

Following the episode’s broadcast, Sinitta took to Instagram to share her modern perspective on the pre-recorded footage. She admitted it felt “sad” to watch her younger self hope for a future that wasn’t meant to be.

However, she clarified their current status:

Sibling Bond: They now view each other as siblings rather than romantic interests.

Mutual Respect: Both are happy in their current lives and remain close professional collaborators.

Platonic Shift: The relationship has been “completely unromantic” for many years.

Friction in the Jungle: The Gemma Collins Clash

The emotional vulnerability followed a series of tense interactions between Sinitta and Gemma Collins. Earlier in the series, Sinitta faced backlash from fans after suggesting Gemma’s casting in the West End musical Chicago was a “joke.” Collins defended her talent “fair and square,” leading to a divide among viewers who labeled Sinitta’s comments as “uncalled for.”