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Lewis Capaldi says he has become ‘the poster boy for Tourette’s’

Lewis Capaldi has opened up about how Tourette’s affects him

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Lewis Capaldi says he feels like has become the “poster boy” for Tourette's syndrome since revealing his diagnosis last month, but that he’s OK with it.

The 26-year-old Scottish singer opens up about having Tourette’s — a condition of the nervous system which causes people to have “tics” — and the reaction to discussing it online, during an upcoming appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show.

Capaldi told the chat show host: “I do have Tourette’s. I didn’t mean for it to be a big thing. I twitch a lot. My left shoulder goes up and I do this with my head.

“Now I am the poster boy for Tourette’s. I’ll take it, I’ll gladly accept that.”

Recalling how he first got diagnosed, he said: “It was seven or eight months ago. I thought I had a degenerative disease. So to be told it was in fact that I have Tourette’s, as you can imagine, was quite a relief. It’s fine. Everything works…”

Lewis Capaldi also revealed his condition sometimes gets worse when he is performing on stage (Getty Images)

“I thought I was quite alone in being twitchy,” he added. “It’s been a relief and, if anything, nice to know I have a community.

“I’m quite an anxious person, I really start to overthink things if something’s wrong — this was a weight off my mind.”

On whether it affects his performance, Capaldi — who also sings his latest single Forget Me on the show — said: “It definitely gets worse sometimes on stage. Sometimes it can really affect my performance.

“It ebbs and flows. If I look after myself, exercise, go to the gym — which is the same thing by the way — if I don’t drink too much or take a walk in the park and breathe in nice summer air... I f***ing hate commitment. I’m a loose guy.”

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