Music mogul Simon Cowell has shed his 'Mr Nasty' image for good by stepping in to save a critically ill child. Skip related content
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The American Idol judge, known for his caustic comments and scathing reviews of contestants, recently showed off his softer side by signing up to become patron of Children Hospices U.K, a charity which helps sick kids.
The star was moved by the plight of 19-month-old Sophie Atay, who has been diagnosed with a rare, aggressive cancer known as neuroblastoma.
The tot's parents have been trying to raise £500,000 to send Sophie to New York to receive specialist treatment, and when Cowell heard of the appeal, he stepped in with a pledge to top up the money to make sure they hit their target.
Cowell's protegee, former The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke, broke the news to Sophie's mother Karine, telling her in a phone call, "I've spoken to Simon and he's going to put the rest of the money that you need towards it to give her the treatment. I really hope that she's OK and that she can go over there and fight it."




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