The Netflix documentary gets personal with LewisCapaldi talking about his anxiety
Lewis Capaldi has given fans an insight into his life over the last few years in a raw and powerful new documentary.
Four years in the making, the Glasgow-born singer admitted he "hated every minute" calling the experience "f**** awful". He explained: "Being famous, for me, this whole experience - not just the film but everything - it's just really embarrassing. The Netflix documentary, which is sure to be a sensation, gets personal with Lewis talking about his anxiety, admitting that he finds it hard to create something that he thinks will do just as well as his previous hits.
Capturing the very day he became "famous" thanks to Someone You Love and showing home videos from the age of nine years old. The documentary follows Lewis as he visits his roots back in Glasgow reminiscing on the times his dad spent time taking him to perform at bars where nobody really took an interest.As with any job, there is pressure to get things right - and more so when you are in the eye of the public.
Once he does find out, it's said to be a "pressure valve that has been released" with the star joking that he is almost "bragging" about his diagnosis to as many people as he can with all the pieces of the puzzle finally coming together and giving him the answers he needed. "I had all these shows, these big massive shows booked for 2020. I was like ‘I'm gonna look like the business in this’. Then Covid and all the rest of it happened. It became an intimate thing.”
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