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Simon baby mama due $2M in divorce

PAYDAY: Lauren Silverman’s settlement with husband Andrew will exceed $2 million as she awaits the birth of her baby with Simon Cowell (above).

PAYDAY: Lauren Silverman’s settlement with husband Andrew will exceed $2 million as she awaits the birth of her baby with Simon Cowell (above).

PAYDAY: Lauren Silverman’s settlement with husband Andrew (above) will exceed $2 million as she awaits the birth of her baby with Simon Cowell (inset). (
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Simon Cowell’s baby mama-to-be has another little blessing on the way: a seven-figure divorce payout.

As first revealed by The Post, bumped-up brunette Lauren Silverman reached a settlement with her real-estate mogul husband, Andrew, yesterday.

Lauren’s divorce payday will amount to just over half the $4 million prenup, sources told The Post — a deduction that’s no surprise, given her fertile frolicking with Cowell under her hubby’s nose.

Still, preggers can’t be choosers. And Silverman is now free to pursue a relationship with dad-to-be Cowell, whose 2012 salary was revealed this week to be a startling $95 million.

“As I’ve said all along, my priority was resolving this quickly for the sake of our son,” Andrew in a written statement said of the settlement.

“Lauren and I both love him very much, and I’m looking forward to starting a new chapter in our lives,” Andrew said of the couple’s 7-year-old son, Adam.

Silverman had wanted to whisk Adam off with her to LA so she could be close to Cowell, but Andrew balked.

Negotiations got back on track, though, thanks to Cowell, who The Post has learned is helping foot the bill for a new, $26,500-a-month apartment at Park Avenue and East 87th Street that will give Lauren and little Adam a city perch.

The neighbors, though, aren’t delighted that she’s moving in to the new glass structure.

“Some of the neighbors weren’t thrilled with her moving in because of all the media attention that will be focused on her pregnancy,” a source said.

For now, though, all parties involved are just “relieved that this is all over,” now that the divorce settlement is completed, another source said.

The deal’s broker, Douglas Elliman’s Tristan Harper, declined to comment.