Lewis Capaldi told fans he 'hated every minute' of filming his Netflix documentary as he attended the premiere in Glasgow on Thursday.The West Lothian singer joined fans at the Everyman Cinema in Glasgow’s Princes Square for the exclusive screening of How I’m Feeling Now.
The documentary charts the rise of the Scot from budding young singer to global superstar, and around 90 superfans joined Lewis, 26, for the event which was organised by streaming giant Netflix.Speaking at a Q&A before the event, Lewis said he found the filming experience 'embarrassing' and revealed that the documentary had originally been pitched in 2019.
The chart-topping artist admits the finished product four years on is a lot different to what he expected when he first signed up.Lewis said: ”I was approached about doing it in 2019.
If I can take you back there for a moment guys, things were going well. I hadn’t really been twitching, or I hadn’t noticed a twitch that was affecting my life.“My anxiety was under control.
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