Lewis Capaldi took to social media to show off what appeared to be Kim Kardashian giving him a call as he embarks on his US tour.
[Metro Football on Snapchat](https://story.snapchat.com/p/bace44d9-d6f8-4ec0-b0d2-6448cf365eab/1436206298976256). [Metro Showbiz on Snapchat](https://story.snapchat.com/p/16289297-eb61-4990-9aab-45ce173b8058/). [the side effects of his medication](https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/04/lewis-capaldi-couldnt-get-a-hard-on-thanks-to-anxiety-medication-18555794/) has seen him struggle to ‘get a hard-on’. [Bowelbabe fund set up by Dame Deborah James raises £11,300,000](https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/05/bowelbabe-fund-set-up-by-dame-deborah-james-raises-11300000-18559707/?ico=more_text_links) [Victoria and David Beckham praised as ‘relationship goals’ as he attempts to ‘loosen up’ during their cute salsa class](https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/05/victoria-beckham-shares-salsa-class-video-with-tight-husband-david-18559044/?ico=more_text_links) [appreciated his post, look](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/31/lewis-capaldi-drives-fans-wild-with-sexy-cowboy-look-18535894/) and hopeful collaboration. [ ‘a very real possibility’ he’ll have to step back](https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/02/lewis-capaldi-confirms-hell-quit-music-if-tourettes-syndrome-worsens-18541770/) from his career as a musician if it gets worse. [ brand-new Netflix documentary is out now](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/29/lewis-capaldi-reacts-after-being-mistaken-for-liz-truss-on-netflix-billboard-18523212/), is known for being open about his [battles with mental health ](https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/04/lewis-capaldi-reveals-letter-from-sir-elton-john-after-chat-with-ed-sheeran-18556079/)and conditions including Tourette’s syndrome, which is a condition that causes a person to make involuntary sounds and movements called tics. [where they checked out a cute hedgehog café](https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/04/kim-kardashian-treats-four-kids-to-tea-with-some-hedgehogs-in-tokyo-18555679/)) has not yet responded to Lewis’s post, so we remain in the dark over the nature of their interaction. [popular shapewear brand](https://metro.co.uk/2023/02/17/kim-kardashian-goes-intergalactic-with-alien-themed-skims-campaign-18299952/) that often uses celebrity models. [known for his hilarious social media antics](https://metro.co.uk/2023/03/26/lewis-capaldi-reacts-to-harry-styles-and-emily-ratajkowskis-snog-18504690/), but this week perhaps posted the most unexpected link-up of all. [Lewis Capaldi](https://metro.co.uk/tag/lewis-capaldi/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK1) appears to have shown off one of his most impressive flexes yet – a call from none other than [Kim Kardashian](https://metro.co.uk/tag/kim-kardashian/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK2).
The West Lothian star took to Instagram on Tuesday to share snaps which saw him pretend to receive a FaceTime Audio call from the Keeping Up With The ...
The Someone You Loved singer was joined by special guest Niall at his sold-out Atlanta show on Sunday night as he stopped his gig to snap a photo with him. The Scottish singer pointed at his phone, which appeared to display Kim’s caller ID, and wrote in his caption: “Discussing my upcoming skims deal @kimkardashian.” Someone else penned: “It’s giving Jeffery Dahmer,” as another echoed: “LEWIS YOU LOOK LIKE JEFFREY DAHMER WITH THOSE GLASSES.”
This new film follows Capaldi from the early days of the pandemic, a year after his rise to fame, until now, as he prepares to release of his second album.
At a label dinner in LA Capaldi seems drained, unaffected by the sunshine and the expensive beers and the sycophancy surrounding him (“This is it, this is living,” he says when he arrives at the Hollywood apartment, eating salami straight from the packet). There’s an optimistic ending, but Capaldi told the Times this weekend that if his mental health required it, he would have to quit music altogether. “Your relationship with your friends is the main thing,” he says, “in making sure you don’t become a c***.” Onstage at his headline Wembley show in 2020, Capaldi became so incapacitated by his twitch – then undiagnosed – that he could not continue singing. He is a self-made star, having come up through the pubs and clubs scene in his teens and early 20s. Celebrities scream and scream that they’re real, but their audiences have become weary, all too aware of the methods of proving it – which, when we are over-exposed to them, begin to mean the opposite.
Lewis Capaldi has been likened to American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer after fans claimed to have spotted similarities. The singer, 26, from Glasgow, ...
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It comes as Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi opens up on his struggles with the condition in a new Netflix documentary. Borders campaigner John Davidson says ...
John, who was awarded an MBE for his own efforts to raise awareness of Tourette's syndrome, continued: "Even now, it's the same as what it was when I was diagnosed in the '80s. [Greatest Hits Radio](http://ghr.listennow.link/1270523), John said: "I struggle with pain at the end of every day; I've got muscle ache, joint ache; I've got damage to verterbrae in my neck; my knees aren't great. "There wasn't as many members then, but now we're looking at thousands upon thousands of families who are affected. "There are other people out there. "But I think it will be especially so for Lewis, being in the public eye all the time. 'Even now, it's the same as what it was when I was diagnosed in the '80s.
The singer, 26, feared he would have to give up his singing career for good due to his torturous battle with his mental health.
'For me it's a like a completely normal reaction to this. The singer's hit Before You Go in written in her memory. 'My whole body starts to do what my shoulder does and I'm convulsing. And I get really short of breath and it's like my back kills me when I go to do it. I get dizzy, I feel like something's happening in my head and I'm sweating. 'The twitch that I have gets worse when I sit down to play the piano.
Lewis Capaldi's first album went multiplatinum and led to chart-topping hits, sold-out stadiums, and a Grammy nomination for the singer-songwriter.
It’s nice to take the time to comment back, I guess. CAPALDI: I don’t think I’d be able to do acting. I think the amazing thing is what (director Joe Pearlman) managed to pull together, that story of my mental health and the imposter syndrome. CAPALDI: I’m glad to have a diagnosis, because I thought I was dying, which is a big thing for me. The more I read about it, the worse it gets. It was such a surreal experience watching it all back and it was a lot more depressing than I was expecting. I see what I see when I’m speaking to my parents or my friends or whatever. I was surprised that I never died at the end. If someone else was doing it, I would be like, ‘Who does this guy think he is bringing a camera around here? I was like, This is so f---ing annoying. I didn’t really even know that this film was going to be like this. Besting that with his sophomore album was daunting enough, but then he agreed to allow a
Lewis Capaldi, recording artist: “I didn't really even know that this film was going to be like this, to be honest. I thought it was going to be all.... So.
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Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now is an intimate and eye-opening examination of one of the more charismatic and unconventional popstars in recent times.
Instead, this revealing documentary shows a very eccentric but altogether grounded and relatable young man, someone who deserves all the success in the world. All of this came about thanks to a performance that Spotify grabbed hold of and made viral, helping to catapult Capaldi into eventually becoming a Grammy-nominated pop star. Between his hilarious social media posts to his heartwarming and gut-wrenching songs, Lewis Capaldi is a raw talent.
LEWIS Capaldi's heartbroken dad breaks down in tears in his new Netflix documentary after the singer first experiences symptoms of Tourette's on stage.
"And I'm breaking my heart. "Then Covid and all the rest of it happened and it became quite an intimate thing." "I had these big shows booked for 2020 and I thought I’d look the business. "Someone You Loved had been big and the album had done well and I thought the documentary would be the coolest. He said: "When I saw the first cut I thought it looked like a film where I die at the end. And the crowd has gone quiet."
This new film follows Capaldi from the early days of the pandemic, a year after his rise to fame, until now, as he prepares to release his second album.
At a label dinner in LA, Capaldi seems drained, unaffected by the sunshine and the expensive beers and the sycophancy surrounding him (“This is it, this is living,” he says when he arrives at the Hollywood apartment, eating salami straight from the packet). There’s an optimistic ending, but Capaldi told the Times this weekend that if his mental health required it, he would have to quit music altogether. “Your relationship with your friends is the main thing,” he says, “in making sure you don’t become a c***.” Onstage at his headline Wembley show in 2020, Capaldi became so incapacitated by his twitch – then undiagnosed – that he could not continue singing. He is a self-made star, having come up through the pubs and clubs scene in his teens and early twenties. Celebrities scream and scream that they’re real, but their audiences have become weary, all too aware of the methods of proving it – which, when we are over-exposed to them, begin to mean the opposite.
We love a famous friendship, and there are few as adorable as the bond between Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi. The duo are both incredibly talented musicians ...
Horan remembered, "We got very drunk and then we both played a show the next day, which was fun." ["Lorraine,"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBWz2GXhIZs) Horan talked about how he and Capaldi recently had the time of their lives at an Eagles concert at the Forum in LA, and sat behind [Tom Hanks](https://www.popsugar.co.uk/Tom-Hanks) and Rita Wilson. Capaldi joked his friend was a "lovely chap" and "a lot smaller in real life." It was Saint Patrick's Day, we'd a few beers," Horan remembered. "First time I met him, I just thought he was a lunatic. "We met on social media, I slid into his DMs," he explained.
The Scottish musician Lewis Capaldi knows the drill: In pop star documentaries, we hear the rough cut of a song and then, inevitably, we watch as the crowd ...
Lewis Capaldi regularly amuses his millions of fans on social media but he explains why acting is not in his future, with his trademark wit.
In his emotional Netflix documentary, How I'm Feeling Now, the musician, 26, speaks of how the pressure following the success of his first album triggered ...
Streaming documentaries featuring pop stars baring their souls about the pressures of fame and their struggles with mental health have become a genre in ...
Tourette's-stricken Lewis Capaldi has admitted he is struggling to form “new relationships” amid his Tourette's syndrome, global fame and anxiety.
Besting that with his sophomore album was daunting enough, but then he agreed to allow a Netflix documentary crew to follow him. Capaldi says, with his ...
A documentary on Scot singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi called Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now is now streaming on Netflix. Capaldi has taken the music ...
Lewis Capaldi has won praise for opening up about his mental health struggles in his “brave” new Netflix documentary. 'How I'm Feeling Now' joined the ...