Lewis Capaldi has shared another hilarious video with his Instagram followers of him and rockstar Yungblud. Lewis begins the clip filming closely to his face as he says: "F******* f*** the patriarchy" mimicking the thick Doncaster accent of his famous pal - whose real name is Dominic Richard Harrison.
The 26-year-old Scots star then pans the camera to the Parents singer, who holds up a can of beer and repeats what Lewis said.
Lewis then turns the camera back to him and says: "It's like morally obvious"He begins to slur his words and says: "Hey I love both of them, I'm bridging the gap." The singer then posted a second clip of Yungblud, captioned: "I love this man @yungblud." In the latter clip, Lewis can be heard, again mimicking his friend: "All right f******* lads it's f****** YUNGBLUD. "Aye, I'll tell you something," he then begins singing Yungblud's song God Save Me, But Don't Drown Me.The Scottish funnyman then tells the musician: "No don't do that, you're the best, you're the coolest m***********, the nicest m*********** in music.
Don't ruin it." He finishes the footage with a snap of the two, looking very merry.And in his usual joking manner, he signs off with a picture captioned: "The most important artist of the 21st century."It comes as Lewis returned to the UK last week.
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