Lewis Capaldi has surprised his fans with a cover of Britney Spears' 'Everytime' during an appearance on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
07.09.2022 - 20:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lewis Capaldi has taken issue with his record label - after they sent him a pair of promotional underwear that were a little on the large side.
The Someone You Loved singer bared all for his billboard promo ahead of the release of new track, Forget Me, on Friday 9 September. The 25-year-old star chose the risqué method to promote his music in order to 'utilise' the 'greatest strength' of his body.
Speaking on his TikTok channel, Lewis revealed why he decided to do the billboard. He said: "So to promote my brand new single Forget Me, which comes out on September 9, I thought it was only right that I utilise my greatest strength to get the word out there, to people know I've got a new song coming out, that greatest strength of course, is... my body! Hope you like the song."
The West Lothian singer then took to Instagram and was less than impressed after his label sent him XXL boxers to aid in his promotion of the new track. In a video posted to his story, he told fans: "My record label have sent me Y fronts in order to promote this new single but in the billboards I'm in speedos, different thing first of all. Already furious.
"They f***ing sent me double XL. As in, double double XL. I know I've put on a bit of weight but look at this. This is ridiculous. I look like I've sh** myself from the front. I look like I've got an action man crotch. And look at this, if you're asking yourself - does he have an old man a**? Yeah.
Before turning the camera round to show his back, he said: "Oh my god. Look. Looks like there's change in that coin purse."
The Bruises singer continued chatting in his underwear to fans, and opened up about his recent health diagnosis. Standing in the briefs, Lewis said: "I was in the newspaper today because I
Lewis Capaldi has surprised his fans with a cover of Britney Spears' 'Everytime' during an appearance on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
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