Lewis Capaldi has revealed he bought a house in both Glasgow and London after moving out his family home.
The singer, 26, recently released an 'all access' documentary as fans got a very rare glimpse into his family life, showing his house in the Scottish town of Whitburn.
And now in a chat with Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills, which airs today, Lewis revealed he has now moved out of his family home and splits his time between Glasgow and London report the Record.
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He said: "I have a house now, I’m no longer in Whitburn, I am in Glasgow and I did purchase a little place down here (London)
"I’m making myself sound non-relatable!"
"Two homes who do you think you are Rod Stewart!," the radio host quipped as he joked with Lewis.
Lewis owns a £1.6million farmhouse on the outskirts of Glasgow which he bought on the advice of Ed Sheeran. The star snapped up the property three years ago after friend Sheeran scoured the internet to look for a home for him.
Meanwhile, the documentary showed Lewis living in London while he wrote and recorded his second album.
Lewis went on to reveal that his mum still helps him with his laundry, despite no longer living at home.
In the documentary How I'm Feeling Now, one notable scene showed the singer's mum helping him with housework as she was filmed picking up pairs of his boxers.
Fans were curious why the 26-year-old was still getting his mum to do his washing, as they took to social media: "You’re gonna be one of those guys that’ll be 27 and still asking your mum for help with the washing, aren’t ye," penned one person on Twitter.
It appears Lewis has put the rumours to bed, as he confirmed he has a habit of 'shrinking his clothes'.
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Radio host Scott pointed out that in the new documentary we got a glimpse of the Scottish hitmaker loading the dishwasher.
"Loading the dishwasher, doing my undies, rubbing my clothes together in the hope they’ll be clean, I do things for myself," Lewis defended as he detailed life living on his own now.
Scott comically added: "It’s the most laundry I’ve seen in a documentary."
"Thank you I’m glad you said that," Lewis said. "Sean Mendes might have had his tighty whities in his of course, but I do my bit.
"Nowadays my mum does my laundry because I’ve shrunk a lot of my clothes."
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