He's known for his vanity and extreme lengths to keep himself looking his best.
But even Simon Cowell's taken things a bit too far as he tries to hide his heels with extremely long jeans.
The TV boss wears the stacked shoes to give himself extra height.
And it appears he's having his trousers tailored to ensure the Cuban heels aren't seen to prying eyes.
The 52-year-old stepped out looking dapper for the London auditions of Britain's Got Talent on Monday.
But we couldn't help notice his jeans were so long they were dragging along the floor.
Simon teamed the long jean legs up with a black round-necked jumper, which he casually wore with the sleeves pulled up.
And he smartened up the ensemble with some black leather shoes and aviator-style sunglasses.
But he ensured there were no signs of his fashion faux pas as the hemline dropped to the floor.
While the music mogul remained vain, the show's petite presenters Ant and Dec didn't seem to mind stepping out in flat shoes.
Turning up to the HMV Apollo along with the judges, the Geordie duo wore matching jackets.
While Ant teamed his grey coat with dark jeans and a white shirt, Dec opted for beige trousers, flat brown boots and a navy jacket.
But maybe it's the height of new judge David Walliams which has got Simon concerned - the tall funnyman is a new panellist on the show.
And the comic, who is married to supermodel Lara Stone, clearly didn't have the same worries as he turned up flaunting his footwear and height.
While the men looked dapper all suited and booted, it was down to Alesha Dixon to work the glamour.
The former Strictly Come Dancing judge stunned onlookers as she ignored the chilly London air and turned up in an extremely low cut strapless dress.
She is currently missing her partner in crime, Amanda Holden, who is taking some time off to be with her newborn baby.
But she was joined by former Baywatch star Carmen Electra, who also turned up the heat in black wet-look trousers and a white suit jacket.
But even Simon Cowell's taken things a bit too far as he tries to hide his heels with extremely long jeans.
The TV boss wears the stacked shoes to give himself extra height.
Standing tall: Simon Cowell ensured he dressed to impress at the London Britain's Got Talent auditions, but we see those long trousers!
The 52-year-old stepped out looking dapper for the London auditions of Britain's Got Talent on Monday.
But we couldn't help notice his jeans were so long they were dragging along the floor.
Dragging: The music mogul clearly wanted those heels covered up!
And he smartened up the ensemble with some black leather shoes and aviator-style sunglasses.
But he ensured there were no signs of his fashion faux pas as the hemline dropped to the floor.
While the music mogul remained vain, the show's petite presenters Ant and Dec didn't seem to mind stepping out in flat shoes.
Turning up to the HMV Apollo along with the judges, the Geordie duo wore matching jackets.
While Ant teamed his grey coat with dark jeans and a white shirt, Dec opted for beige trousers, flat brown boots and a navy jacket.
But maybe it's the height of new judge David Walliams which has got Simon concerned - the tall funnyman is a new panellist on the show.
Thumbs down: Simon is known for his vanity and penchant for the stacked Cuban heels to give him a boost
Pulling them up? The X Factor boss ensures he looks after himself and turns up immaculate
While the men looked dapper all suited and booted, it was down to Alesha Dixon to work the glamour.
The former Strictly Come Dancing judge stunned onlookers as she ignored the chilly London air and turned up in an extremely low cut strapless dress.
Stunning ladies: Alesha and guest judge Carmen Electra also turned up to the London BGT auditions, happily flaunting their heels!
Entertaining: Show presenters Ant and Dec didn't mind wearing flat shoes
But she was joined by former Baywatch star Carmen Electra, who also turned up the heat in black wet-look trousers and a white suit jacket.
Laughs: New judge David Walliams also looked dapper at the London leg as he greeted fans
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