Lewis Capaldi hilariously reacts to billboard featuring Liz Truss for his Netflix doc 😂

They posted a photo of young Liz Truss

Netflix / Lewis Capaldi
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 30th Mar 2023
Last updated 30th Mar 2023

If some how you DIDN'T know that Lewis Capaldi had a Netflix documentary coming our way next month, then the streaming giant are making efforts to catch everyone's eye with the latest billboard advert.

However, in a hilarious 'mix up' the advert for Lewis Capaldi's documentary, How I'm Feel Now, shows a young photo of former Prime Minister Liz Truss, instead of the BRIT Award winner, and singer has given us a classic Lewis reaction. 😂

The 'Pointless' singer took to his socials to share photos of the huge billboard with a photo of Liz on the left, and the name of his new documentary, and release date on the right.

Lewis told his fans: 'ffs whoever is in charge of the billboards at netflix needs firing'. (sic)

With Netflix responding: 'we had one (1) job' on Instagram, while on Twitter they wrote: 'I had a good run'.

The comments quickly filled with some funny responses with one saying: 'They'll probably replace you with a lettuce', a shopping centre in London then replied: '👀 we had nothing to do with it', and someone else commented: 'Did you do something different with your hair?'.

As fans might remember, Lewis was hilariously compared to Liz Truss last year, asking fans: 'Why do I look like so many female politicians'. (sic)

Lewis' documentary is set to come out next week (5th April) and has revealed in the trailer, fans will get to see the singer battling with anxiety as he goes on tour. The cameras follow him as he struggles with dealing with fame and his mental health.

Watch the trailer for Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now

WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE

Away from the documentary, Lewis recently had a full circle moment when he heard Ed Sheeran performing one of his songs while on tour, supported by Cian Ducrot.

Lewis took to social media to share the sweet moment when he performed an Ed Sheeran song for his parents in their living room, aged 13, compared to Ed performing his song to thousands of fans.

You can hear songs by both Lewis Capaldi and Ed Sheeran on Northsound 1.

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