Lewis Capaldi delighted his American fans during one of his biggest tours yet as he takes to the stage in New York, belting out his iconic ballads.
24.03.2023 - 20:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This Morning viewers wasted not time in flocking to social media as Lewis Capaldi made his first-ever appearance on the programme. And he even left with an unexpected offer from Alison Hammond. The presenter was back fronting the show alongside Dermot O'Leary when the excited pair welcomed the Scottish singer into the studio.
Sat on the famous sofa, Lewis spoke to the ITV daytime show's hosts about his new Netflix documentary, How I'm Feeling Now, which sees him open up on his mental health struggles. "I got approached about [the documentary] in 2019, before Covid, and I had a good 2019," the Someone You Loved singer recalled about being asked to do a behind-the-scenes film.
"At the time they were like we'll do it and come and do a victory lap of my year. I was like yeah I'm gonna look like a hero! And then Covid happened. It's actually quite a depressing documentary, to tell you the truth," he then added in his usual self-deprecating style.
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Speaking more about the documentary, Lewis, who was diagnosed with Tourette's last year, explained: "When I watched the first draft back - I was like do I die at the end of this? Because it's quite sad. It's good now because we filmed some extra bits about my life now. But because it's about my mental health, my struggles. Until I watched it I didn't realise how much my anxiety and other stuff I struggle with really coloured my life.
"I never realised how much I needed to address a lot of things - like really going to therapy and focusing on my mental health - I'll get to my physical health eventually. I didn't realise it had an effect on my parents, how I was like ignoring my mental
Lewis Capaldi delighted his American fans during one of his biggest tours yet as he takes to the stage in New York, belting out his iconic ballads.
Musician and all-round funny man Lewis Capaldi has just dropped his highly anticipated new documentary on Netflix - How I’m Feeling Now. While the Some You Loved singer is known for his comedic timing, witty remarks, and generally hilarious personality, the feature-length special also focuses on a more personal side of his life, including his battles with anxiety, hypochondria, his recent Tourette’s diagnosis, plus a tour of his stunning Glasgow townhouse. Granted, the singer is now in a relationship with Scottish singer, dancer and actor Ellie MacDowall, but at the time of filming, Lewis was single, and part of the doc documented him moving in with his long-time friend, Niall.
Mike Wass From serving drinks to passengers on a transatlantic flight to posing in his tighty-whities for a billboard, Lewis Capaldi’s reputation as music’s joker is hard-won. While the Scot’s wit and willingness to do just about anything for a laugh are on full display in his Netflix documentary, “How I’m Feeling Now,” Capaldi drops the mask long enough to share his Tourette’s diagnosis and struggle with imposter syndrome. A decision that weighed heavily. “I don’t know if you’re aware,” he deadpans, “but people are cunts.” Be that as it may, Capaldi forged ahead with the documentary. “I didn’t think I had a story that needed to be told,” he says, but director Joe Pearlman and his colleagues at Pulse Films saw it differently. The “Someone You Loved” hitmaker ultimately went along for the ride because he imagined the film as something of a victory lap. “I thought it was going to be triumphant,” he laughs. “But then COVID happened and they’re filming me sniffing my underpants.”
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