Cowell’s take on Spears and Lovato: ‘Mean,’ ‘Brat’

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Cowell’s take on Spears and Lovato: ‘Mean,’ ‘Brat’

BEVERLY HILLS, California - Britney Spears and Demi Lovato are the tough cookies on “The X Factor,” according to series creator Simon Cowell.

With the new “X Factor” judges at his side Monday, the reliably acerbic Cowell said that Spears is “quite mean” and Lovato is “a brat.” But, Cowell added, he’s long wanted to work with Spears and said “there’s really something likable” about Lovato.

The pop stars are joining “X Factor” for its second season.

Spears and Lovato will replace judges Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger, who left after the show’s debut year fell short of the spectacular ratings Cowell had forecasted. Antonio “L.A.” Reid and Cowell will return as judges.

With taping under way in Miami, Florida, the “X Factor” panel spoke to a meeting of the Television Critics Association by satellite at Beverly Hills, California. Earlier Monday, Fox announced that Cowell’s former stomping ground, “American Idol,” has hired Mariah Carey as a judge for next year.

Spears was asked why she decided to join “X Factor,” which is paying her a reported $15 million.

“I feel like being able to be on a show where you can give back and help people achieve their dream is just really interesting to me .?.?. It’s different from anything I’ve ever done,” she said. She demurred when asked if she hoped it would boost her record sales.

“It’s purely on the fact that I love the show,” said Spears, who said she’d seen “X Factor” a “couple times” before signing on.

The 19-year-old Lovato was queried about her concerns for younger contestants confronted with fame.

Last year, the singer-actress entered rehab for what were termed “emotional and physical issues.” She said that as a child who faced bullying, she had an eating disorder and later started cutting her wrists to vent her despair. AP
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