SIMON Cowell continued to show off his dramatic weight loss while cycling with son Eric, 5, and girlfriend Lauren in Malibu.
The music mogul, 59, looked slimmer than ever as he had fun in the sun with his family in tow.
Earlier this month, 59-year-old Simon shocked viewers when he stepped out looking remarkably different after losing 20lb due to his new vegan lifestyle.
Simon also ditched the junk food following a health scare in October 2017, when he fell down the stairs in the middle of the night.
He used to binge on sausage rolls, hamburgers and his favourite jam tarts made by his personal chefs before converting to veganism.
"Within 24 hours I changed my diet and I’ve not looked back since. You feel better, you look better," he said.
"I cut out a lot of the stuff I shouldn’t have been eating and that was primarily meat, dairy, wheat, sugar — those were the four main things."
He has since lost 20lb, and has also admitted that he has dabbled with Botox in the past.
Computer software previously showed how the music mogul would look if he hadn't received a helping hand from various cosmetic procedures over the years.
In the generated image, Simon looks notably older – with crinkles around his eyes revealing his age.
The music mogul turns 60 on October 7, and leading cosmetic doctor, Dr Nyla Raja, told The Sun Online at the time that she believes Simon is no stranger to excessive Botox injections.
Meanwhile, Simon has revealed he's planning a Champions League version of Britain’s Got Talent – where each country sends their winner to compete in one mega series.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, he said: “I started thinking about maybe making it like the Olympics of Got Talent, but that would only be every four years.
“So now I am thinking we could do a Got Talent Champions League.
"So all the Got Talent shows from around the world send that year’s winner to compete against all the other winners.
"I think it would be brilliant because you’d be rooting for your country.
“That is way more interesting than just carrying on doing the same thing we do every year, because there’s got to be a progression.
"I think it would be amazing!”
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