Simon Cowell also has a Bugatti Veyron. In my previous posts, I talked about Tom Cruise and his very own Bugatti Veyron. Truly, only a few fortunate and privileged celebrity individuals could afford this one. Who others do we know here who got this most expensive, fastest, and most powerful street-legal car? Hmmm… I still gotta research and find them.

Meanwhile, Simon Cowell, the not-so friendly (I think everyone agrees hereJ) Americal Idol judge, bought this car back in October 2007. It was also covered that this important Hollywood entity he took home a new Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on that week he purchased his Bugatti. Talk about spending million dollars in a week’s time. But we can’t blame this man. It is believed that he had in his pockets cool dollars over hundred millions. A subtracted one-mil dollars is a slight damage to his 100 million dollars and still growing.

Speed and class ... Bugatti Veyron and Rolls-Royce Coupé

Flash Simon paid £750,000 in Los Angeles last Saturday for a Bugatti Veyron – the world’s most expensive street-legal car. And he bought a £400,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé on his return to London. A pal said Simon, 48 last Sunday, wanted to celebrate in style. The source added: “He wasn’t worried about spending more than £1million in a week – in fact he enjoyed it. It was his birthday, after all.” Simon’s fortune is estimated at £100 million – and growing.

Speed and class … Bugatti Veyron and Rolls-Royce Coupé. The turbo-charged Bugatti Veyron has a top speed of 253 MILES AN HOUR. It can reach 60mph in less than two-and-a-half seconds. Girlfriend Terri Seymour, 33, stayed on the forecourt when he test-drove the car. The Roller, which he bought from the exclusive Romans International UK dealers, has a cream leather interior and a piano wood finish. The source said: “He likes to replace his cars regularly. Unless it’s a classic, he doesn’t like to have a car without an up-to-date number plate. “He loves his cars – they’re one of his biggest passions. And only the best is good enough.”