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Lucy Needham

Simon Cowell expands his family by adopting another adorable rescue dog

He might be renowned as Britain's Got Talent's Mr Nasty, but deep down Simon Cowell is just a big softie.

The talent show judge has his expanded his family once again by taking in a rescue dog in need of a good home.

Dog-lover Simon came across abandoned Daisy on one of his recent holidays to Barbados and pulled out the stops to bring her back to Blighty.

She joins Squiddly and Diddly and Freddie - who Simon adopted when his mother passed away in 2015.

Simon first adopted Squiddly and Diddly in 2013 and and has now doubled the size of his pet family (MCCFL / Splash News)
Simon rescued Daisy from Barbados (justsimoncowell/Instagram)

A picture of Daisy was shared to Simon's official Instagram page which provides fans with updates on his busy life.

The caption read: "Simon Cowell shares stunning phones of his gorgeous dogs Squiddly, Diddly, Freddie and newest addition Daisy who Simon rescued in Barbados."

Black and white snaps of his other pooches were included in the line-up after Simon treated them to a photoshoot.

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(justsimoncowell/Instagram)
(justsimoncowell/Instagram)

Fans of Simon immediately went wild for the very cute pictures and swamped him with praise for taking in rescue dog Daisy.

He's said to have met the terrier cross at an auction for dogs in Barbados last December.

Daisy and her two puppies had been abandoned but were nursed back to health by charity K9.

According to reports, Simon instantly 'fell in love' with the pooch and brought her back to the UK, where he lives with girlfriend Lauren Silverman and their four-year-old son Eric.

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Dog-lover Simon previously told he loves his pets so much he's considering cloning them.

He told The Sun on Sunday: "We’ve thoroughly looked into it, got all the details and I can prove to you I’m going to clone them. There is documentation.

"I am doing it because I cannot bear the thought of them not being around. I might actually do it sooner rather than later, which will mean we have six dogs running around.

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