Music mogul Simon Cowell says he wants to have a conversation with the burglar who broke into his house earlier this month.
Sharing that the burglary incident took a toll on him, damaging him a little psychologically, Cowell said he definitely wants to meet the person behind it, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"One hundred percent I'd like to meet the guy. If we found him I'd want to have a conversation with him. I don't want to say too much right now because I am angry. As a dad you have to realise the psychological damage it does having someone you don't know in your home three feet away from your little boy," Daily Mirror newspaper quoted the 56-year-old as saying.
The music mogul was sleeping upstairs in his house with partner Lauren Silverman and their 21-month-old son Eric when robbers raided their house on December 4.
"What would have happened if he had woken up? I don't want to feel too much like a victim here because this happens to thousands of people every, bloody day," he added.
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