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Simon Cowell looks unrecognisable as he heads home with partner Lauren Silverman from charity ball

Simon Cowell looked unrecognizable on his way home from London’s Together For Short Lives Ball after co-hosting the star-studded charity event with Lauren Silverman on Friday night.

The TV personality, 63, and his partner, 45, set off on their chauffeured ride home from the annual ball that raises money for young people affected by life-limiting or life-threatening conditions.

Celebrities were photographed as they left the English capital late on Friday, including Christine McGuinness who really stole the show in her pink floor-length gown and Peter Andre who looked dapper in an all-black suit.

In recent months, Simon’s appearance has raised concerns about his radically different facial features appearing ultra-smooth and less moving in his expressions.

During the evening, Simon bid and won a work of art by Nelson Mandela called ‘Peace’ for £22,000.

Remarkable! Simon Cowell looked unrecognizable as he made his way home from London’s Together For Short Lives Ball after co-hosting the star-studded charity event with Lauren Silverman on Friday night

Heading home: The TV personality, 63, and his partner, 45, set off in their chauffeured ride home from the annual ball that raises money for young people affected by a life-limiting or life-threatening condition

Heading home: The TV personality, 63, and his partner, 45, set off in their chauffeured ride home from the annual ball that raises money for young people affected by a life-limiting or life-threatening condition

Couple: Lauren was caught in the car driving home after changing into a more comfortable outfit to wear home, which included a beige jumper, shorts and cream baseball cap

Couple: Lauren was caught in the car driving home after changing into a more comfortable outfit to wear home, which included a beige jumper, shorts and cream baseball cap

It is clear that he has also agreed to donate a ‘big percentage’ of the profits from his latest TV show to charity.

A source also revealed to MailOnline that he thanked the public for participating in the charity event to raise money for a good cause.

After making the audience roar with laughter, Simon stormed back on stage because he forgot to mention his partner Lauren.

He reminded Lauren and the rest of the audience that he was especially grateful to her and told the audience how much he loved her.

Lauren was caught in the car on the way home after changing into a more comfortable outfit to wear home, which included a beige sweater, shorts and a cream baseball cap.

Simon opted for a satin black blazer with alternate material lapel and his signature white shirt, making sure to leave the first few buttons undone.

He looked cheerful with his partner as they sat in the back of the cream leather clad car at the end of the night.

Big night: Simon opted for a satin black blazer with alternate material lapel and his signature white shirt, making sure to leave the first few buttons undone

Shocked: He looked cheerful with his partner as they sat in the back of the cream leather-trimmed car at the end of the night

Bibg night: Simon opted for a satin black blazer with alternate material lapel and his signature white shirt, making sure to leave the first few buttons undone

Holy mole!  Recently, Simon has raised concerns about his radically different facial features, which look unrecognizable, most notably in a Britain's Got Talent promo.

Holy mole! Recently, Simon has raised concerns about his radically different facial features, which look unrecognizable, most notably in a Britain’s Got Talent promo.

New look: During the evening, Simon bid and won a work of art by Nelson Mandela called 'Peace' for £22,000

New look: During the evening, Simon bid and won a work of art by Nelson Mandela called ‘Peace’ for £22,000

Driver: A source also revealed to MailOnline that he thanked the public for participating in the charity event to raise money for a good cause.  After making the audience roar with laughter, Simon stormed back on stage because he forgot to mention his partner Lauren.

Driver: A source also revealed to MailOnline that he thanked the public for participating in the charity event to raise money for a good cause. After making the audience roar with laughter, Simon stormed back on stage because he forgot to mention his partner Lauren.

Host: He reminded Lauren and the rest of the attendees that he was especially grateful to her and told the room how much he loved her

Host: He reminded Lauren and the rest of the attendees that he was especially grateful to her and told the room how much he loved her

In an instant, he seemed quite taken aback by the camera flashes as photos were taken from the windshield with a startled expression on his face.

Lauren’s makeup looked impeccable and she wore her raven black locks straight and behind her shoulders.

Former Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli looked smart in his crisp white shirt and unique gold brooch she wore on the collar.

He opted for a checkered navy blue blazer for the evening and matched his slacks, and was always the gentleman as he walked stars out of the venue to their cars.

This included interior designer and former Dragon’s Den investor Kelly Hoppen, who looked stunning in a strapless black jumpsuit and added a brown fur jacket.

Lizzie Cundy looked sensational in a breathtaking pink silk dress, which had a train she held in one hand revealing her slim pins underneath.

The socialite and TV personality added a pair of sleek matching gloves and slipped into a pair of bright pink high heels, adding several inches to her slim frame.

Christine McGuinness stunned in her mauve pink gown, with the fishtail style hugging every inch of her curves.

She also opted for a pair of gloves with a touch of feathers on the hems to match the fluffy design of the bottom of her dress.

Departure: It's clear Simon has also agreed to donate a 'large percentage' of his latest TV show's profits to charity

Departure: It’s clear Simon has also agreed to donate a ‘large percentage’ of his latest TV show’s profits to charity

Wow: Celebs were photographed leaving the English capital late on Friday, including Christine McGuinness who really stole the show in her pink floor-length dress

Wow: Celebs were photographed leaving the English capital late on Friday, including Christine McGuinness who really stole the show in her pink floor-length dress

Looking good: Lizzie Cundy looked sensational in a breathtaking pink silk dress, which had a train that she held in one hand revealing her slim pins underneath

Looking good: Lizzie Cundy looked sensational in a breathtaking pink silk dress, which had a train that she held in one hand revealing her slim pins underneath

Gorgeous: The socialite and TV personality added a pair of sleek matching gloves and slipped into a pair of bright pink high heels, adding several inches to her slim frame (pictured with former Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli)

Gorgeous: The socialite and TV personality added a pair of sleek matching gloves and slipped into a pair of bright pink high heels, adding several inches to her slim frame (pictured with former Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli)

Night Out: James Jordan and Ola Jordan stepped out for the night

Night Out: James Jordan and Ola Jordan stepped out for the night

Stunning: Claire Sweeney looked amazing in red

Stunning: Claire Sweeney looked amazing in red

The Together For Short Lives Ball is supported by Morrisons and is in partnership with OK! Magazine and celebrities were welcomed in a ‘Spring Wonderland’ on Friday night.

At the London venue, the stars were promised an unforgettable evening of world-class entertainment to persuade them to donate large sums of money for charity.

They support the community of young people living with life-limiting health issues and provide people to talk to in times of need.

It is the UK’s first dedicated support service for young people, ‘so that no child, sister, brother or friend is left behind’, the charity pledges.