![]() Love Island stars Maura Higgins and Lucie Donlan 'end close friendship after luxury holiday together' Lottie Moss flashes her legs in a black minidress and furry legwarmers as she enjoys a night out after having her filler dissolved Netflix viewers shocked as 'awful' 2017 Rotten Tomatoes flop rises to number one on the most-watched list Petition to remove Love Is Blind hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey surpasses 18k signatures after THAT 'biased' and deeply uncomfortable reunion The singer said the diagnosis was recent and explained that he is learning new methods to deal with it 'all the time'. I don't usually have it, but I just feel a bit dizzy sometimes.'īack in September, Lewis revealed that he has Tourette's syndrome and explained that he wanted to go public as he 'didn't want people to think he was taking cocaine.' 'I have Vertigo and we are on the other end of it now and I'm expecting diarrhea in the next couple of weeks. He explained: 'I don't usually have it - it's because I had Bronchitis. Speaking to Alison and Dermot, he sang: 'I've got Vertigo right now, so I'm a bit - spinning around get out of my way. It's the sensation that you, or the environment around you, is moving or spinning. Vertigo is a symptom, rather than a condition itself. I did think I was for a couple of days but luckily I'm here.' Speaking to fans, he said: 'I'm alive and living. Lewis revealed his latest health struggle while at Glasgow 's Everyman Cinema on Thursday, as part of a special screening for his upcoming Netflix documentary. It comes after Lewis revealed that he is battling Vertigo and admitted that he thought he was dying 'for a couple of days' while suffering the disconcerting symptom. 'It's the last song I wrote for my upcoming album and is a tune that's all about something I've never really written about in my music before which is my mental health'. It will also delve into his Tourette's after the mega star bravely revealed his diagnosis to the world last year.įans: Those on board the flight from London Heathrow to Los Angeles, including four superfans who had been personally invited onto the flight, were shocked when Lewis arrived with his guitarĭiscussing the film on Instagram he wrote: 'The film is called 'How I'm Feeling Now' and it's named after a song I wrote, which will be released at midnight on the 17th of March'. Only for Lewis reply sarcastically: 'So glad you brought that up'.ĭirected by BAFTA winner Joe Pearlman the all-access documentary follows Lewis Capaldi at a pivotal moment in his career after achieving global success with his debut album.Īnd the trailer shows him struggling with the pressures of his fame as the world waits for new music. She said: 'Having to be picked up by you're mother from your one night stand because you are having a panic attack'. 'That's not a story that needs to be told' he said as his mother laughing and told the camera about the awkward incident. In the trailer, the singer squirmed as his mother recalled having to pick him up from a one night stand after he suffered a panic attack. It sees him candidly discuss his mental health struggles, diagnosis with Tourette's and life in the spotlight. Lewis is set to release a raw and honest feature length music documentary,How I'm Feeling Now, on Netflix on April 5. Having recently sold out his 2023 UK arena tour in a matter of seconds, he will headline Reading & Leeds Festival in August, perform at Glastonbury Festival as well as play his biggest headline summer shows to date to over 30,000 fans a night in Manchester, Edinburgh & Belfast. Lewis is currently embarking on his biggest ever sold-out headline tour of North America. He added: 'I'm going to sing a song now, I apologise because someone is sleeping'Īfter singing his tune, he jokingly told the passengers: 'Sorry for disturbing your flight, if you don't know my name is Ed Sheeran' He then handed a beer to one of his fans while saying: 'I feel like I'm not doing anything, I'm just standing here and looking pretty' ![]() ![]() Sharing a clip of the special moment to Instagram, Lewis could be heard saying: 'I'm on a flight from London Heathrow to LAX and I'm going to sing some songs for the passengers' Funny: Following take-off, the Scottish singer, 26, hilariously made his way through the aircraft with a drinks trolley and handed out refreshments
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