LEWIS CAPALDI is feeling the pressure ahead of his comeback – and has warned he will “retire from public life” altogether if the new tunes don’t perform well.
His debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent sold more than 10million copies worldwide and produced two chart-topping singles.
But the Scottish singer, who yesterday told The Sun he has been diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome, said he could see himself withdrawing from the celebrity spotlight, just like Queen’s bassist John Deacon did.
Lewis, whose first song in three years Forget Me will be released at midnight, said: “If it flops you can pursue a career as a comedian?
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