Simon Cowell confirms talks to reboot X Factor USA

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'There is more excitement to make it here than in the UK.'

, he said:"I have a saying in life that's always go where you've got the best invitation – and NBC has offered us to make the show here. Which means we'll make the show here.

"We found our perfect partner with NBC – honestly, I am not just saying that because they pay me, but they are brilliant. I just really like them, got on well with them and they get a kick out of seeing people succeed on ["So you go where the best navigation is and if I am being honest there is more excitement to make it here than in the UK."

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