Lewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi has reacted to a billboard he spotted featuring a photo of a young Liz Truss in promotion of his upcoming documentary How I’m Feeling Now.

The singer-songwriter joked that the Netflix employee responsible for such advertisements should be sacked for erroneously using a photo of the former Prime Minister and not himself.

Capaldi’s quip stems from people previously comparing his looks to a younger version of Truss.

He captioned an image of the billboard, “Ffs whoever is in charge of the billboards at Netflix needs firing.” A response from Netflix UK & Ireland’s official account read: “I had a good run.”

Capaldi previously laughed off comparisons between himself and the ex British PM, tweeting: “Why do I look like so many female politicians.”

He was responding to a tweet sharing a picture of a young Liz Truss captioned: “Congratulations @LewisCapaldi on becoming the next Prime minister #LizTruss.”

How I’m Feeling Now arrives on Netflix on April 5. It’s set to explore the singer’s ongoing mental health struggles, Tourette’s syndrome, and the pressures he feels with fame.







In a trailer released earlier this month the musician says: ā€œI think Iā€™ve never been more insecure in my life than I am now. And I think thatā€™s got worse the more successful Iā€™ve got. You get your whole life to write your first album, and a year or six months to write your second. The clockā€™s ticking.ā€

Capaldi has recently been on tour in the UK and Europe in support of his 2019 album ‘Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent‘ but was forced to postpone shows in Zurich and Milan after being diagnosed with bronchitis.

His second album ā€˜Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sentā€™ is released on May 19.

The post Lewis Capaldi responds to billboard featuring young Liz Truss appeared first on NME.

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