Characters from the hit noughties show 'The Tweenies' have hilariously requested a duet with Scot star Lewis Capaldi.
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Lewis Capaldi has reacted to a billboard he spotted featuring a photo of a young Liz Truss in promotion of his upcoming documentary How I’m Feeling Now.The singer-songwriter joked that the Netflix employee responsible for such advertisements should be sacked for erroneously using a photo of the former Prime Minister and not himself.Capaldi’s quip stems from people previously comparing his looks to a younger version of Truss.He captioned an image of the billboard, “Ffs whoever is in charge of the billboards at Netflix needs firing.” A response from Netflix UK & Ireland’s official account read: “I had a good run.”ffs whoever is in charge of the billboards at netflix needs firing pic.twitter.com/CPpLs8vF1w— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) March 28, 2023Capaldi previously laughed off comparisons between himself and the ex British PM, tweeting: “Why do I look like so many female politicians.”He was responding to a tweet sharing a picture of a young Liz Truss captioned: “Congratulations @LewisCapaldi on becoming the next Prime minister #LizTruss.”How I’m Feeling Now arrives on Netflix on April 5. It’s set to explore the singer’s ongoing mental health struggles, Tourette’s syndrome, and the pressures he feels with fame.
In a trailer released earlier this month the musician says: “I think I’ve never been more insecure in my life than I am now. And I think that’s got worse the more successful I’ve got.
You get your whole life to write your first album, and a year or six months to write your second. The clock’s ticking.”Capaldi has recently been on tour in the UK and Europe in support of his 2019 album ‘Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent‘ but was forced to postpone shows in Zurich and Milan after being diagnosed with
.Characters from the hit noughties show 'The Tweenies' have hilariously requested a duet with Scot star Lewis Capaldi.
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Lewis Capaldi has spoken out about body positivity in music saying you don’t have to be “stick-thin or built like a fucking brick shithouse” to be successful.Speaking to The Independent, he argued that it was important that artists like himself and Lizzo don’t have to conform to a certain body type.Capaldi said: “I exist as I am. People feel an affinity with the way I look. Don’t get me wrong, I am a bit heavier than I would like to be right now.
Lewis Capaldi says the How I’m Feeling documentary made him realise Tourette’s and anxiety were having a huge impact on his life.The Netflix hit, directed by Joe Pearlman, went behind the scenes to chart the making of Capaldi’s second album. However, the film has been praised for offering a more intimate and un-polished view of Capaldi’s life – showing both success and struggles.Reflecting on how he felt the first time he watched it back, the ‘Before You Go’ singer said it made him realise that both his Tourette’s and anxiety were “taking over” his life. “I didn’t realise how much my anxiety and Tourette’s was taking over my life until I watched [Pearlman’s footage] back,” he told The Independent.Adding: “When I saw the first draft, it was so depressing, I was surprised I didn’t die at the end! I mean, there’s always the sequel.”“When I have a panic attack, it feels like I’m going insane, completely disconnected from reality,” he tells the camera in the documentary. “I can’t breathe.
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Official Charts Company this week.The Weeknd tops the list with ‘The Highlights‘, while Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights‘ is placed at number two. Swift also has three further entries on the top 40 list, with ‘1989’ being placed at 23, ‘Folklore’ at 28 and ‘Lover’ at 31.The number three slot on the list was taken up by SZA for her second studio album ‘SOS‘, while Pink took up the number four slot with ‘Trustfall’. Harry Styles‘ ‘Harry’s House‘ rounded up the top five.Other entries on the list came from Lana Del Rey, Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz and Eminem.
As fans around the world mourn the tragic loss of S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole, two of Ireland’s very own music icons John and Edward Grimes, better known as Jedward, echoed the shock and devastation as they first heard the news while live on TikTok. The popular duo, who first shot to fame in X-factor back in 2009, were filming a TikTok from a relaxing looking field, complete with flower crowns, when a fan alerted them of the devastating loss.
Lewis Capaldi’s new highly anticipated Netflix documentary ‘How I’m Feeling Now’ just dropped on the streaming platform, much to fans’ delight. The all-access special documents the 26 year old’s rise to stardom, from his teen performance that went viral all the way to becoming a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter.
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on board a British Airways flight when he decided to serenade passengers by singing a song from his upcoming new album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent.Four fans who had been personally invited onto the flight, were shocked when Lewis arrived and began to make his way through the aircraft with a drinks trolley, handing out refreshments.Lewis asked two teenage girls if they would like anything from the trolley, but they were in too much shock to form a sentence.So instead Lewis asked if he could have one of their Pringles, to which they immediately handed over the tube while laughing and giggling.He proceeded to serve other customers before announcing he was going to sing a few lines from his new track Wish You The Best.“I apologize because someone is sleeping,” he said while pulling out his guitar.“I have never seen him that close, I am like wow,” one of the teenagers finally said.“It just doesn’t seem real,” said the other.After he wrapped up his performance, Lewis joked: “Sorry for disturbing your flight, if you don’t know my name is Ed Sheeran”.Other passengers also had their phones out recording the rare moment.Nicola Barker, a British Airways staffer and superfan of Lewis, said: “What a ‘pinch-me’ moment it was to watch Lewis perform with his guitar during the flight – not only did he sing, he served me a great a G&T too!”British Airways said in a statement how proud the airline is to continue to be a part of each passenger’s unique journey and how it connects passengers across continents across the globe.Lewis shared a video of the moment on his Instagram page making his other fans very jealous.“Imagine being on a plane and Lewis Capaldi just rocks up,” one person wrote alongside a crying emoji.“I would have
Lewis Capaldi has joked someone "needs firing" at Netflix after using an old photo of Liz Truss to promote his upcoming documentary How I'm Feeling Now.
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