Lewis Capaldi doc FIRST LOOK: Singer squirms as his mum recalls picking him up from 1 night stand

Lewis Capaldi has spoken candidly about his ongoing mental health struggles in a new Netflix documentary How I Feel Now.

In the trailer, ahead of its April 5 release, the 26-year-old Scottish singer squirmed as his mother recalled having to pick him up from a one-night stand after he suffered a panic attack.

“That’s not a story that needs to be told,” she said as her mother laughed and told the camera about the awkward incident.

She said: ‘Having to be picked up by your mum from your one-night stand because you’re having a panic attack.

Only for Lewis to sarcastically reply, “I’m glad you brought that up.”

Candid: Lewis Capaldi has spoken candidly about his ongoing mental health struggles in his new Netflix documentary How I Feel Now

Awkward: And in the new trailer, the Scottish singer, 26, squirmed when his mother recalled having to pick him up from a one-night stand after he suffered a panic attack

Directed by BAFTA winner Joe Pearlman, the all-access documentary follows Lewis Capaldi at a pivotal moment in his career after achieving worldwide success with his debut album.

And the trailer shows him struggling with the pressures of his fame while the world awaits new music.

She’ll also be delving into her Tourette’s after the megastar bravely revealed her diagnosis to the world last year.

Talking about the film on Instagram, he wrote: “The film is called ‘How I’m Feeling Now’ and is named after a song I wrote, which will be released at midnight on March 17.”

“It’s the last song I wrote for my next album and it’s a tune that’s about something I’ve never written about in my music before, which is my mental health.”

Lewis previously announced the documentary by dressing up as iconic Netflix characters in a hilarious video.

The Somebody You Loved singer pirouetted in a blue dress for Bridgerton, pointed his fingers as a player in Squid Game and impersonated Joe Exotic in Tiger King in the sketch comedy.

Lewis continued to display his quirky sense of humor as he scowled in a black wig and dressed as Wednesday Addams, and played characters from Orange is the New Black and Money Heist.

Emotional: Directed by BAFTA winner Joe Pearlman, the all-access documentary follows Lewis Capaldi at a pivotal moment in his career after achieving worldwide success with his debut album.

Back on stage: And the trailer shows him struggling with the pressures of his fame while the world awaits new music.

Finally. posed as himself to advertise the movie How I’m Feeling Now, which will be released on April 5.

Lewis, who is currently touring Europe, said: “I’m pretty terrified that people will see this documentary if I’m being honest, but I’m also very proud of it.” I hope you enjoy it x’

On Twitter, he posted, “I made a NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY,” before teasing fans into responses that his close friend and former One Direction member Niall Horan might submit.

The all-access behind-the-scenes documentary is directed by BAFTA-winner Joe Pearlman.

Her goal is to show “an intimate portrait of her unique character, hopes and fears in her own words.”

“Digging beneath the popular clichés surrounding the most unlikely pop stars reveals a deeply thoughtful and self-reflective young man at a once-in-a-lifetime crossroads,” the documentary’s description reads.

Where is the duke? Lewis Capaldi announced a new revealing Netflix documentary dressing up as a Bridgerton lady in a hilarious video on Thursday.

Stepping into a new role: The singer donned a black wig and dress while posing as Wednesday Addams

Cat King: Lewis wore a zebra-print shirt, cap and sunglasses to play Tiger King’s Joe Exotic

Sense of humor: The Somebody You Loved hitmaker gave two thumbs up while taking part in the hilarious video.

The Scottish musician revealed that he had Tourette’s neurological condition, which is characterized by a combination of noises and involuntary movements called tics, last year.

A moving video of Lewis on stage in Frankfurt showed the moment fans took it upon themselves to sing for him as he struggled with Tourette’s symptoms last month.

In the now-viral clip, Capaldi can be seen walking away from the microphone as he struggled with his head and shoulder shaking uncontrollably.

However, the audience quickly showed their support for the star and continued to sing the song en masse.

Capaldi then appeared to regain his composure as he continued with the performance.

Last month he went public with his new girlfriend, Elia MacDowall, 23, at the BRITs after party and was said to be “over” the young actress.

They kissed and partied together at 180 The Strand during the Universal Music party after keeping their romance out of the spotlight.

The singer rose to fame in 2019 after his hit single Somebody You Loved topped the UK Singles Chart for six weeks, recently becoming the most streamed song of all time in the UK.

Prop: Lewis Capaldi fans finished singing his hit Someone You Loved in Frankfurt last month after the star experienced Tourette’s symptoms mid-show.

He has now achieved four number one hits and his debut album, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.

His second album, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, is due for release in May, before he performs at the Glastonbury Festival in the summer.

Sam Bridger, Director of Music Film at Pulse Films, said: “This began as a film about the process of creating the ‘difficult second album’, but ended up being a startlingly unprepared portrait of the pressures of fame on young shoulders, exploring one of the great conversations of our time: mental health.

“Such unfiltered access to one of the biggest stars on the planet is a testament to the bravery of Lewis and his team in inviting us into their world, and the incredible confidence and storytelling instincts of director Joe Pearlman, producer Alice Rhodes. and the production team. ‘

Stuart Souter, Vice President of BMG Films, said: ‘This is much more than just a musical film.

‘With the support of his family, Lewis has opened up in a unique way. Just like his music, we are sure he will connect with people from all over the world.’

The documentary will air on April 5 ahead of their highly anticipated sophomore album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, due out May 19 on EMI Records.

Coming Soon: The documentary will air on April 5 ahead of her highly-anticipated sophomore album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, which will be released on May 19 on EMI Records.

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