West Lothian singer Lewis Capaldi has left his fans in stiches following his "iconic" response to the media coverage surrounding his new Netflix documentary.
During the announcement, Netflix confirmed that Lewis' new show would be an "all-access documentary", reports the Daily Record.
Following this, the singer was seemingly amused at reports of his documentary being a "tell-all" tale - as he compared his latest announcement to that of Prince Harry's memoir.
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Harry has been embroiled in controversy, following his Netflix bombshell series and memoir Spare, which delved into the issues he and wife Meghan have with the royal family.
Harry's memoir boasts a front cover of him looking very serious, in what has been described as an almost 'mug-shot' snap.
And hilariously, Lewis has photoshopped his own face onto Harry's book cover, hinting at the 'bombshell revelations' coming up in his Netflix documentary.
Lewis said: "Telling all if you've ever wronged me get ready."
Fans were doubled over in laughter at this, as one Twitter user wrote: "Bro i love lewis capaldi he’s the highlight of the music industry."
Another said: "Omg can’t wait to see this your one of the funniest people ever you should try some stand up."
Some fans were speculating what exactly could be 'revealed' in his new show in partnership with the streaming giant as they said: "I’m just tryina figure out who hurt my man Lewis Capaldi. Gon scrap."
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