Glasgow-born Lewis Capaldi is currently on tour, making his mark on crowds across the country - quite literally for one fan.
Whilst chatting to his adoring supporters during his performance in Nottingham, the 'Forget Me' singer spotted an unusual sign in the crowd. The sign asked the star to draw a tattoo for one lucky fan - and of course Lewis agreed.
In a video posted to his Instagram story, Lewis can be seen pointing to the sign and saying: "Your sign is upside down. There you go." As he tried to see what it said, he got slightly closer saying: "Lewis. What does that say?
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"Draw your tattoo. Right now? Em you got a bit of paper? You've got a pen on the cardboard? Alright yeah give me it up."
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As he took the sign and everyone cheered, he asked what they wanted drawn on it, and when she replied "anything" the cheeky singer sang: "I'm drawing a p***s" as the crowd laughed.
He continued: "Right then this is a terribly made sign. Draw your next matching tattoo" as he thought of what to draw. And once done, he had to add a disclaimer saying: "I wasn't known for my art skills in school."
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Holding up the "terribly made sign" to the cameras, the West Lothian singer revealed that he has drawn a cat.
In the original TikTok video by the user @georgiakincaid_ uploaded to Lewis' Instagram story, it was revealed that she will be getting the tattoo on Wednesday.
We can't wait to see how it turns out!
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