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Paula: Simon has ‘become a really good friend’

His ‘Idol’ jabs belie chumminess, but they never shared attraction, she says

Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson
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Paula Abdul says that she and Simon Cowell — seen with fellow ‘American Idol’ judge Randy Jackson, right — have never been hot for each other. ‘He makes this stuff up,’ says Abdul, adding, ‘He goes, “Paula, I know you want me,” and I go, “Like a cold sore.” ’
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updated 1:05 p.m. ET March 15, 2007

NEW YORK - Paula Abdul says she and Simon Cowell, who torments her on the set of “American Idol,” are chummy in real life.

“Simon and I actually get along great,” the “Idol” judge says in an interview in TV Guide’s March 19 issue. “We have cultivated a fun relationship. ... He’s actually become a really good friend.”

Were they at first attracted to one another, as Cowell has suggested?

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“Oh, puh-leez! He makes this stuff up,” Abdul says. “He said, ‘Paula, people want us to hook up so bad.’ I said, ‘That’s disgusting.’ He goes, ‘Paula, I know you want me,’ and I go, ‘Like a cold sore.’ We have fun playing up the chemistry, but there’s also times when I would cross the other side of the street so I wouldn’t have to look at him.”

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In her five years on the Fox talent contest, Abdul has become a pop-culture punch line for her sometimes odd behavior, which has included slurred speech. Cowell, ever the troublemaker, is to blame, she says.

“He’s caused me a lot of problems. ... In the middle of me trying to figure out how I’m going to say something that gives someone dignity walking off that stage, I’ve got the antagonistic brother goofing on me, trying to throw me off,” she says.

“Simon will do things that people have no idea about. ... When the camera isn’t on me, (he) isn’t watching the performance, he’s poking and prodding me.”

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