A teenager has died following a car crash on a busy road in Aberdeen today, with two other men also taken to hospital.
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Lewis Capaldi has revealed he suffers from such brutal panic attacks that his mum has to sleep in his bed with him.
The Scots singer opened up on how his rise to fame had a huge impact on his mental health and said his mum helps him deal with his hypochondria and anxiety.
The 25 year old said things got so bad that he once convinced himself he had a brain tumour and had to cancel a gig in America to go for a private MRI scan because of his fears.
Talking on Steven Bartlett’s podcast The Diary of a CEO, Lewis also spoke of a crippling anxiety attack he faced at the 2020 Grammy Awards - and how his mum Carol has had to sleep beside him to comfort him as recently as last month.
The Bathgate-born musician said: “If I'm having a panic attack there's nobody else that can help me out of it except my mum, for sure.
"My mum has had to sleep in my bed as recently as a month ago because of how bad my anxiety got at one point. But that was alcohol related to be honest, I had been on a bit of a bender."
Lewis, who recently revealed he suffers from Tourettes, explained he’s had therapy to deal with his anxiety and he now thinks it roots from childhood issues.
He said: “I have really bad anxiety. It never really reached a tipping point until after getting famous, I never had a panic attack until after I was famous, or after I was a musician or after I got to a height. The hypochondria, I guess looking back, I was such an anxious kid, but now because I understand it a lot more with therapy and I speak about it a lot more with people and try to learn more about it, I look back at it and think the behaviour was a result of anxiety.
“I would be walking around school moping, with blinkers on, because I was so convinced that I was going to die
A teenager has died following a car crash on a busy road in Aberdeen today, with two other men also taken to hospital.
A man who was left seriously injured after an incident in a Scots town has died in hospital almost a week later, police have confirmed.
A man has been rushed to hospital after a huge fight broke out in Glasgow this afternoon.
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Lewis Capaldi has shared the video for his new single ‘Forget Me’, in which he recreates Wham!‘s ‘Club Tropicana’ – watch below.‘Forget Me’ is the Scottish singer-songwriter’s first new original material since the release of the extended edition of his 2019 debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’.The single’s video, filmed at Pikes Hotel by award-winning director Louis Bhose, sees Capaldi duplicate the 1983 Wham! video ‘Club Tropicana’, shot for shot.“‘Forget Me’ is a song that’s so dear to my heart and I definitely feel like it’s my best tune yet,” Capaldi said. “It’s about a break up I went through where after a year, the only real contact I had with my ex was seeing her ‘post-me’ life play out on her Instagram.“I was at a point where I was feeling pretty miserable and she seemed like she was moving on and having the best time, thriving, and I hated it.
After nearly three years away, Lewis Capaldi is chasing a Number 1 debut for his comeback single Forget Me.
Lewis Capaldi has shared his new single ‘Forget Me’ – you can listen to the track below.The song is the Scottish singer-songwriter’s first new original material since the release of the extended edition of his 2019 debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’.In a statement written by Capaldi himself, the singer wrote: “I’m back. My new single is called ‘Forget Me’, and let’s just be honest here, lyrically it covers a lot of the same ground as before. I meet lady, lady leaves me, I whine about it in a pop song.
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