Share Breaking your back in three places is not much fun at all. David is never one to miss a comedy trick. But he clearly misses Simon.
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Comedy segment: According to The Sun , fellow judge David, 49, will perform a skit where a puppet of Simon, 61, will crash a mini machine off the stage - four months after Simon broke his back in the shocking incident (pictured October 2020)
Simon has been replaced on the panel by Diversity judge Ashley Banjo once again, with the star joining David, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon.
STABBED IN THE BIKE
David Walliams pokes fun at Simon Cowell’s back-breaking bike accident in Britain’s Got Talent Christmas special
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Updated: 17 Dec 2020, 22:35
CHEEKY David Walliams pokes fun at Simon Cowell’s near-crippling bike accident in the Britain’s Got Talent Christmas special.
The comic, 49, will perform a routine in which a puppet of the star crashes a mini machine off the ITV show’s stage.
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Simon Cowell, pictured on a different bike to the one he fell fromCredit: BackGrid
Simon’s e-bike accident in August saw him requiring back surgery to prevent a lifetime in a wheelchair.
STABBED IN THE BIKE
David Walliams pokes fun at Simon Cowell’s back-breaking bike accident in Britain’s Got Talent Christmas special
Exclusive
Updated: 17 Dec 2020, 22:29
CHEEKY David Walliams pokes fun at Simon Cowell’s near-crippling bike accident in the Britain’s Got Talent Christmas special.
The comic, 49, will perform a routine in which a puppet of the star crashes a mini machine off the ITV show’s stage.
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Simon Cowell, pictured on a different bike to the one he fell fromCredit: BackGrid
Simon’s e-bike accident in August saw him requiring back surgery to prevent a lifetime in a wheelchair.
Book Donation Writes A New Chapter On Diversity For Youth
TIAA partners with Pajama Program, Denene Millner Books, Simon & Schuster to increase equity and representation with 5,000 books featuring characters of color
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NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ TIAA, a leading provider of secure retirements to millions of people and thousands of institutions, teamed up with publisher Simon & Schuster,
New York Times bestselling author Denene Millner and the nonprofit Pajama Program to donate 5,000 books featuring characters of color and diverse storylines to underserved children across the country.
The book donations are an extension of TIAA s Roger Reads program, led by TIAA President and CEO Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., that brings TIAA employees together to read a book on the perspectives of inclusion, race and allyship. The two-month series of powerful book club discussions garnered almost 2,000 employees in attendance. Roger