Singer Lewis Capaldi has posted a throwback photo of himself at primary school in West Lothian 'bragging' about his attendance record in his younger days.
The Forget Me singer published a tweet of himself posing alongside other children with his 100 per cent attendance record at St Joseph's Primary School in Whitburn. The star was commended in the West Lothian Courier for his hard work, and he captioned the post jokingly: "That’s the difference between me and you. Cause while you were sitting around waiting, doing nish. I was out making moves. #NoDaysOff."
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The star holds his perfect attendance certificate, looking young with his long locks and shy smile. Replies flooded in after the singer posted the photo, as one Twitter user wrote: "Still got the watch?"
Another said: "who needs a grammy if you can have perfect attendance."
And a third wrote: "your mum must be very proud of you then."
More comments read: "Perfect attendance king, an inspiration to us all! here's your trophy!!"
While others said: "not you collecting awards since the 2000s."
Another added: "man’s got street and book smarts then."
And one concluded: "you should go back to that haircut!"
Lewis will visit Glasgow next year on his brand new tour, to celebrate the release of his album, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent’. He will perform at the OVO Hydro on January 24, 2023.
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