has revealed he will leave a ‘substantial amount’ to various dog shelters in his last will and testament.
With a whole host of pooches in his own family, the judge is believed to be leaving around £20million for various canine charities.
The 62-year-old has decided to draw up his last wishes after suffering a a few months ago, however, he described the process of concluding his affairs as ‘one of the most depressing’ and ‘hardest’ things he’s ever done.
Revealing that ‘everything he cares about will be covered in the will,’ Simon told he now has ‘peace of mind’ knowing that everything is sorted.
He’ll be leaving some of his wealth to charities including Dogs Trust and Battersea Dog’s Home, and .
Simon’s traumatic e-bike crash resulted to him being rushed to hospital with a suspected concussion and a broken arm, only 18 months after another e-bike accident in Malibu which.
This isn’t the first time Simon’s thought about his death, as back in 2009 he revealed he wanted his body to be frozen when he dies, telling guests at then Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s dinner party: ‘I have decided to freeze myself when I die.
‘You know, cryonics. You pay a lot of money and you get stuck in a deep freeze once you’ve been declared dead.’
But he’s since had a change of heart it seems, as he added to The Sun: ‘I was thinking about being frozen, until I realised they actually chop your head off.’
At the realisation he would be left a ‘floating head’, those plans ‘went out the window’ he said.
Shortly after his second horror bike crash, Simon tested positive for Covid, .
A spokesperson for the star : ‘Simon was unable to attend filming today as he was isolating at home after testing positive for Covid-19.’
Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams were all seen heading to filming, with Simon absent.
next Saturday, April 16, after two years away.