X Factor’s Lucy Spraggan says Simon Cowell to walk her down the aisle

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Lucy Spraggan, a person who previously participated in the X Factor show, recently revealed that she is going to get married and that Simon Cowell, who is a well-known television personality, will accompany her down the aisle.

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On Instagram, the vocalist who is 32 years of age revealed her intention to marry her significant other, Emilia Smith, in June. Prior to their romance, Spraggan and Smith had been pals for a decade.

Spraggan expressed her deep gratitude to Emilia, acknowledging the universe for bringing her into her life. She emphasized how thankful she was when Emilia was still just her friend, and now that she gets to experience her love in a different way, she cannot describe the level of appreciation she feels.

During an interview with Fabulous Magazine, she disclosed details about her relationship with Emilia. She shared that they used to be very close friends and even joked about marrying each other if they remained single by the age of 40. However, their bond gradually became more than just a platonic friendship and romantic feelings developed.

She additionally revealed that she requested Cowell to escort her down the wedding aisle.

For a few days, we were guests at the home of Simon and Lauren. On a particular morning, Simon was preparing to take a swim in the ocean, and I asked him, "Can you give me as a bride?" Simon didn't hesitate to say, "Of course!"

After taking a dip, he expressed his eagerness by saying, "I would be thrilled. It would be a privilege."

Spraggan and Cowell have become good friends since she was a contestant on The X Factor in 2012. However, she likened her time on the show to being in a harmful relationship.

At the age of 21, Spraggan departed from the show after the third week due to being sexually assaulted. The perpetrator, who was a porter at a hotel, admitted to committing the crime in 2013 and received a prison sentence of 10 years.

In a recent interview, Lucy Spraggan recounted a happening that occurred during one of her shows in Dover.

Even though Spraggan was legally protected and allowed to keep her identity secret, she thought it wouldn't be ok for her to openly share her experience. However, when she was writing her book "Process: Finding My Way Through," she decided to contact the people responsible for producing The X Factor, including ITV, Syco, Sony, and the producers at Fremantle, to let them know she was going to discuss the lack of support she received after leaving the show.

TV show. He played a crucial role in judging the singing competition and was known for his honest feedback and criticism. As a judge, he had a great impact on the show and the contestants, and his absence was felt when he stepped down from his role. Despite this, The X Factor continued to be a popular show and paved the way for new talent in the music industry.

Spraggan shared that Cowell was the initial person from the program to provide her with solace. When he contacted her and spoke, he expressed, "Lucy, before we say anything else, I want to apologize." This statement brings forth emotions even now because no one else offered an apology. Cowell was not part of her season, nor was he a judge, yet he still gave her the support she required in just two words as a human being.

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