Lewis Capaldi has expressed how proud being Scottish makes him in his new Netflix Original documentary 'How I'm Feeling Now'.In the never-before-seen footage, which will air on Netflix on April 5, Capaldi takes fans back to his roots in an attempt to reconnect with his old life and the family and friends he left behind.Following fifteen billion global streams, sold-out shows in 36 countries and history-making chart success, the global sensation finds himself back in his West Lothian hometown.
As he is filmed driving through Whitburn, the 26-year-old describes how proud he is to be a Scot: "I do love the fact that I am a Scottish person, and I like the patter people have.
I do like the mindset of like, realists. "Everyone just stays in that kind of level of let's give this a go and we'll probably f*** it up but we'll have a good time whilst we're doing it.
Do you know what I mean?"I've kind of learned how much that I actually do love where I'm from."Capaldi was born in Glasgow but shortly after moved to Bathgate with his parents and three siblings.
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