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Siobhan Macdonald

Lewis Capaldi tells fans to 'buy Ed Sheeran's album' instead of his own

Lewis Capaldi told fans to buy Ed Sheeran's new album instead of his own during a hilarious interview on This Morning.

The West Lothian singer left Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary in fits of laughter as he joined the pair for an interview on the ITV show. Lewis, who attended the premiere for his Netflix documentary How I'm Feeling Now on Thursday, discussed his new album and told the hosts he had 'got worse'.

Lewis, 26, is gearing up for the launch of his highly anticipated second album, Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent, which will hit shelves in May. Appearing on This Morning, the Bruises singer left Alison and Dermot in fits of laughter with his self-deprecating comments about his upcoming album.

Alison asked the Someone You Loved singer how he would promote his new album to the viewers, and Lewis' response did not disappoint. He quipped: "Is there a camera I can look into? Don't waste your time. It's a complete and utter joke that I've been allowed to make a second one.

"If anything, and I didn't think this was possible - I've gotten worse! So don't bother yourself with it. Go buy Ed Sheeran's latest offering instead."

Lewis had Dermot and Alison in fits of laughter (ITV)

Dermot quizzed the Scots star if he enjoys song-writing and performing, and he sarcastically joked that he 'hates it'. Lewis added: "No, I hate this. This is just paying the bills Dermot. Seriously it's tough but it pays well."

The former X Factor host told Lewis that he's seen him perform, and he at least looks like he's enjoying it. Lewis quiped: "I do enjoy it. It's very fun. It's better than having a real job as I'm sure we can all agree."

Alison adds: "It is true. We are blessed."

"We are blessed, and stressed, and underdressed in my case," Lewis responds. "But no, I love it. I love doing it. I'm not very good at anything else, except lovemaking."

New Bake-Off host Alison was left in stitches of laughter following Lewis' crude confession, before Dermot added: "But that is ten out of ten!"

"Yeah that is the good stuff, but until I can make a career out of that, which hopefully I can. It's just a short side step into that," Lewis joked.

Lewis Capaldi's Netflix documentary How I'm Feeling Now will be available to stream on Netflix on April 5, 2023.

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