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Kirsten McStay

Moment Lewis Capaldi spots fans holding 'justice for mangina' sign in Glasgow crowd

Lewis Capaldi fans made him laugh during his Hydro gig last night after he spotted a few concert-goers holding up a sign reading 'justice for the mangina'.

During the gig, the 26-year-old singer was talking to the crowd about being back in Glasgow when he spotted the sign being held up by a fan. Looking over, Lewis said: "Someone has got a sign there that says: Justice for the Mangina, thank you very much."

After the camera zoomed in between Lewis' legs, he quipped: "I'm pretty sure there are children in here and I've made several registers! That's unfortunate, it was going so well!"

Fans made a sign which made the singer laugh (Wattie Cheung)

The 'mangina' joke initially began in October last year, when Lewis shared a text message from his mum on social media after he took part in a TV interview.

His mum Carol called him out for his awkward trouser situation, writing: "Watched u on STV. You look as if you've got a mangina." to which Lewis replied: "Thanks mum x".

And earlier this week, Lewis announced the return of the 'mangina' on his Instagram, Lewis wrote: "mangina out in full force last night. swipe if ur horny x." He also tagged the location as 'Mangina mansion'.

The hilarious exchange between Lewis and his mum left fans in stitches (Twitter)

The chart topper's sold-out gig in Glasgow, which saw Celtic stars in the audience, will be followed by another show in Scotland later this year that sold out in seconds.

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