Simon Cowell says it's 'incredible' to be successful despite 'awful' school experience

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Simon Cowell, who is all-set to make multimillion dollar animated film Sing, recently admitted it's 'incredible' to be successful despite 'awful' school experience.  

During his exclusive conversation with The Sun, the 62-year-old TV producer reflected that he didn’t has it easy as he got emotional to appreciate how far he’s come after ’awful’ stay at school.

“It’s very difficult to put it into words because I was so awful in school,” he said.

“All my teachers said to me I’ll be terrible when I go to work,” Cowell continued. “So, to see a show [poster] of mine on this massive building in Vegas it’s honestly incredible.

“None of these things are easy, because most of the projects we’ve ever done including Got Talent, you’re always told. 'No. It will never work… blah blah blah…"Cowell expressed.

“So, you've just got to be persistent. If I really am passionate about something, I just keep going until I can wear somebody down. That’s kind of what I do,” he noted.

Cowell also wished his parents were still alive to witness his success. “They would’ve been so proud because I was talking to them when I was a kid about things I’d do in Vegas,” he added. They knew how much it meant to me so yeah, it’s everything.”