The Forget Me singer joined Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary on ITV's This Morning on Friday to talk about his new Netflix documentary 'How I'm Feeling ...
and with Alison at the end giving Lewis [#lotsoffun](https://twitter.com/hashtag/lotsoffun?src=hashtag_click) it was great! Discussing the reality of having camera crews filming his every move for years, Lewis joked it was “f******* awful”. I was like ‘I'm gonna look like the business in this’. When you’re walking around and you’ve got a camera crew, you feel like a massive c***. “You’re mic-ed up the whole time. Lewis said: ”I was approached about doing it in 2019. [@LewisCapaldi](https://twitter.com/LewisCapaldi) that was the best interview of the entire year! I feel like I’ve just been embarrassed a lot. He continued: "I had all these shows, these big massive shows booked for 2020. Alison laughed and replied: "I'll give you fun!" I don't usually have it it's because I had bronchitis and I'm now just telling you my elements! The album had done really well.
L. ewis Capaldi has revealed he's battling vertigo after cancelling several European tour dates earlier this month. The singer, 26, shared a health update at a ...
“So I’m tired and I’m very excited because this whole arena is singing my songs back to me but I’m fine. I’ve got Tourette’s so I’m just twitching quite a bit but it’s not an issue in the slightest. I’ve seen this video here doing the rounds on TikTok and I see a lot of people in the comments concerned because I’m twitching quite a lot.” Thanks to everyone who came to the gig that night. He continued: “I’m doing this quite a lot and look a bit uncomfortable. So, I’m spinning but I’m smiling.
The Scottish singer, 26, admitted that he thought he was dying 'for a couple of days' while suffering the disconcerting symptom. Lewis revealed his latest ...
Vertigo is a symptom, rather than a condition itself. It is not as bad as it looks.' When I look back at my interviews from 2018 I can see that I’m doing it.' Lewis said: 'It’s a new thing. If you have severe vertigo, your symptoms may be constant and last for several days, making normal life very difficult. So I'm spinning but I'm smiling.
While appearing at a screening in Everyman Cinema in Glasgow ahead of his forthcoming documentary How I'm Feeling Now, the 26-year-old said that he was “alive ...
“My shoulder twitches when I am excited, happy, nervous, or stressed,” he added. “It is something I am living with. I’m not dying so it’s good.
Lewis Capaldi has said the first cut of his Netflix documentary was so 'depressing', he questioned if he was going to be dead by the end.
But he went on to say he was ‘pleased’ with the final result of his film, which was sweetened by all the money he made for doing it. While he went on to say he was just doing the job to ‘pay the bills’, Lewis also pondered the idea of another career prospect. He later shared it had been a ‘weird two and a half years’ that had all been captured in the film, which was the ‘most emotional film about an overweight guy since The Whale’. Staring down the camera to speak to his fans directly, Lewis said it was a ‘blatant and utter joke’ he’d been given the green light to release more music. [Lewis Capaldi](https://metro.co.uk/tag/lewis-capaldi/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK1) has admitted the first cut of his upcoming [Netflix ](https://metro.co.uk/tag/netflix/)documentary was [ so ‘depressing](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/15/lewis-capaldi-opens-up-about-extremely-low-points-in-music-career-18451371/)’, he questioned whether he was going to be dead by the end of it. [shares the ups and downs of his career and personal life](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/16/lewis-capaldi-drops-trailer-for-netflix-documentary-how-im-feeling-now-18455892/), ‘returning to his roots after achieving [unbelievable global success](https://metro.co.uk/2023/02/24/lewis-capaldi-fans-take-over-singing-after-his-tourettes-flares-up-18343113/)’ and ‘attempting to reconnect with his old life and the family and friends he left behind’. But in his usual manner, Lewis also dropped a few jokes and teased that his Dad was filmed crying for the film, which he said was ‘embarassing’. At the start of the interview, Lewis also spoke about suffering from vertigo, which had come soon after he had been sick with bronchitis. But he joked all he was doing was just ‘sharing his ailments’ on national television. Lewis also spoke about how watching the documentary opened his eyes and forced him to address his mental and physical health, which sparked him to start going to therapy. [This Morning](https://metro.co.uk/tag/this-morning/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P4_LNK1) on Friday, Lewis said he struggled to watch it at first. [announced that he had been followed by a camera crew ](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/09/lewis-capaldi-announces-netflix-documentary-by-dressing-as-iconic-characters-18414723/)for the film, which is titled How I’m Feeling Now.
Lewis capaldi admitted he 'has vertigo' at an intimate screening of his new documentary last night.
I had these big shows booked for 2020 and I thought I’d look the business. It was a wake-up call seeing the first draft. "But we had a few more months of filming and things turned around and as far as I'm aware, I don't die at the end. "It's exciting and I never thought I would have a Netflix documentary, but here we are." "I don't like being the centre of attention, and I know that sounds mental because you're all here to see a As part of a Q and A prior to the screening, Capaldi opened up about the process of making a documentary and the vulnerability that comes with it.
The Scottish singer, 26, talked about his new Netflix documentary, How I'm Feeling Now, which sees him open up on his mental health struggles.
I just do it for a bit of a laugh. Until I can make a career out of that...' Click the image to purchase a pair. They’re cut with a high waist and super slim leg for an elongating effect, while the faux leather makes a subtle statement. It's tough but it pays well.' If you have severe vertigo, your symptoms may be constant and last for several days, making normal life very difficult. I don't usually have it, but I just feel a bit dizzy sometimes.' Vertigo is a symptom, rather than a condition itself. I was like yeah I'm gonna look like a hero! And Netflix gave us money for it so that's great. I did think I was for a couple of days but luckily I'm here.' But because it's about my mental health, my struggles.
The Scottish music legend Lewis Capaldi graced our screens on ITV's This Morning, leaving host Alison Hammond in hysterics. Fans flooded social media during ...
Someone replied: "My new motto for life get the merch sorted for this [@LewisCapaldi](https://twitter.com/LewisCapaldi)." Someone else commented: "loving Lewis he seems more relaxed than i’ve seen him in some other TV appearances [#ThisMorning](https://twitter.com/hashtag/ThisMorning?src=hashtag_click)." [Click here to subscribe to the South West TV Talk newsletter](https://data.reachplc.com/221025222795854), bringing you the hottest showbiz news, gossip and features from across the West Country every week. @GillianDryburgh said: "Lewis Capaldi on #ThisMorning Humble, humble man!" Lewis spoke about his upcoming Netflix documentary 'How I'm Feeling' and explained how he's battled with anxiety and his recent diagnosis of Tourette's. As always, Lewis didn't fail to put a smile on people's faces including This Morning's co-host Dermot O'Leary on Friday, March 24 episode.
Lewis Capaldi has said he didn't realise how “all consuming” his mental health struggles were until he watched his own documentary.
The West Lothian singer left Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary in fits of laughter as he joined the pair for an interview on the ITV show. Lewis, who attended ...
"But no, I love it. Lewis quiped: "I do enjoy it. It's just a short side step into that," Lewis joked. Lewis added: "No, I hate this. I love doing it. Seriously it's tough but it pays well." "If anything, and I didn't think this was possible - I've gotten worse! Go buy Ed Sheeran's latest offering instead." He quipped: "Is there a camera I can look into? It's a complete and utter joke that I've been allowed to make a second one. Alison asked the Someone You Loved singer how he would promote his new album to the viewers, and Lewis' response did not disappoint. Lewis, 26, is gearing up for the launch of his highly anticipated second album, Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent, which will hit shelves in May.
THIS Morning fans went wild after Lewis Capaldi was involved in a passionate embrace with a breakfast telly favourite.The Scots superstar appeared on.
Do you have a story or video for The Scottish Sun? and with Alison at the end giving Lewis #lotsoffun it was great! We pay for your stories and videos! And a third shared the picture of the scene and said: "They crack me up." A second said: "That was the best interview of the entire year! One said: "Brilliant Alison Hammond and Lewis Capaldi having a moment on the sofa."
Alison Hammond indulged in a cheeky moment with superstar singer Lewis Capaldi as the duo were praised by fans for the hilarious scenes on Friday's This ...
"It's actually quite a depressing documentary if I am being honest with you," he told the hosts. "@LewisCapaldi that was the best interview of the entire year! [For all your daily celebrity news and gossip, sign up to OK!’s newsletter - CLICK HERE](https://www.ok.co.uk/celebrity-news/ok-magazine-newsletter-celebrity-news-20010882) [Love Island star Jack Keating's baby pictured with her mum in adorable new snap](https://www.ok.co.uk/celebrity-news/jack-keating-baby-daughter-picture-29535607) [The Apprentice winner revealed! The best EVER!" and with Alison at the end giving Lewis #lotsoffun it was great! "Thank you for having me.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary laughed as they interviewed the West Lothian singer about his upcoming album. Lewis was there to promote his new album, Broken ...
Dermot asked if Lewis enjoys songwriting and performing, to which he joked that he ‘hates it’. Dermot said that he has seen Lewis perform and at least appears to enjoy it. During a hilarious interview on Friday morning, Lewis Capaldi told fans to buy Ed Sheeran’s new album instead of his own. Lewis replied with self-deprecating humor, “Is there a camera I can look into? Lewis was there to promote his new album, Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent, which will come out in May. He joked that he had “got worse” since his first album.
Lewis capaldi admitted he 'has vertigo' at an intimate screening of his new documentary last night.
Sat on the famous sofa, Lewis spoke to the ITV daytime show's hosts about his new Netflix documentary.
#ThisMorning." Xx #ThisMorning." @MHoursNOD said: "Lewis Capaldi on This Morning, he is always funny to watch so down to earth #ThisMorning." @sandra_lilly shared: "@AlisonHammond @radioleary also @LewisCapaldi that was the best interview of the entire year! @PaigeyEFC tweeted: "Lewis Capaldi is gods gift to human kind, bloody brilliant #thismorning." The best EVER!" Alison then laughed and replied: "I'll give you fun!" Speaking to Alison and Dermot, he said: "I've got Vertigo right now, so I'm a bit - spinning around get out of my way. and made a beeline for the singer to hug him and the pair fell back, laughing together on the sofa. He explained: "I don't usually have it - it's because I had bronchitis. I didn't realise it had an effect on my parents, how I was like ignoring my mental health and letting it consume me. "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.
The West Lothian singer joined fans at the Everyman Cinema in Glasgow's Princes Square for the exclusive screening of How I'm Feeling Now.
I was like ‘I’m gonna look like the business in this’. Discussing the reality of having camera crews filming his every move for years, Lewis joked it was awful”. Speaking at a Q&A before the event, Lewis said he found the filming experience ‘embarrassing’ and revealed that the documentary had originally been pitched in 2019. Lewis said: ”I was approached about doing it in 2019. I was like ‘this documentary is gonna be the coolest’.” The West Lothian singer joined fans at the Everyman Cinema in Glasgow’s Princes Square for the exclusive screening of How I’m Feeling Now.