Simon Cowell has admitted to being "really unhappy" and working too much until his son was born eight years ago.
The music mogul and TV personality behind Britain's Got Talent and The X-Factor said he was "obsessed" with his work prior to the arrival of Eric, his son with fiancée Lauren Silverman.
"Before Eric, my life was 99 per cent work — I was obsessed with it," the 63-year-old told The Sun.
"I got to that point where everything was about, 'If you’re not rating against this then you’re a failure’ and I stopped enjoying what I was doing and I was miserable the whole time.
"I was obsessed with beating the competition. I took it to a ridiculous level and I would get really down about that stuff, to the point I was depressed."

Cowell said his drive for work would force him to come up with "ridiculous ideas like the six-chair challenge" for The X-Factor, which ended in December 2018.
"Should we have ended the show sooner? Maybe. We could have done, yeah," he said in the newspaper.
"That last year was very much an ego driven thing. We had to be better than everyone else, but I didn’t enjoy it.
"I was really unhappy. But now Eric is around, I don’t work through the night anymore.
"If he hadn’t come along, God knows what would have happened."
Source: Press Association