Lewis Capaldi fans have been left in stitches at the singing sensation's "iconic" response to all the media coverage revealing his new Netflix show 'How I'm Feeling Now' to air next month.
Despite the streaming giants confirming that the Pointless singer's new show would be an "all-access documentary" the 26-year-old was seemingly amused at reports of his new show being a "tell-all," as he used the opportunity to compare his latest venture to the recent moves of Prince Harry.
It comes as the Duke of Sussex was at the end of bitter controversy over his bombshell Netflix 'tell-all' docuseries, and controversial memoir Spare, which delved into the spats he and his wife Meghan have had with the monarchy.
The front cover of the memoir, which caused piles of drama among the Royal family and consisted of some ground-breaking claims, saw a very serious-looking Prince Harry pictured on the front cover in an almost 'mug shot' dramatic snap.
And of course, the Scots singer hilariously replicated the shot by photoshopping his face onto the book cover, hinting at the fact there could be 'bombshell revelations' in his upcoming Netflix hit.
"Telling all if you've ever wronged me get ready," Lewis said as he seemingly poked fun at the Duke of Sussex and the drama surrounding it.
"omg can’t wait to see this your one of the funniest people ever you should try some stand up," said one fan on Twitter.
Someone else added: "bro i love lewis capaldi he’s the highlight of the music industry."
Some fans were speculating what exactly could be 'revealed' in his new show in partnership with the streaming giant as they said "I’m just tryina figure out who hurt my man Lewis Capaldi. Gon scrap."
The Scot's singing sensation took to social media earlier this week to announce that the raw and honest feature-length music documentary in partnership with Netflix, BMG and Pulse Films will be released globally on Netflix on April 5.
Lewis' announcement came in his usual hilarious fashion as he was filmed mimicking other big Netflix faces by dressing up as characters from Bridgerton, Squid Games, Tiger King, Orange is the New Black, Money Heist and Wednesday.
Speaking about the new release, Lewis told fans he is nervous but proud of the show. He said: “I’m pretty terrified for people to see this documentary if I’m quite honest, but I’m also really proud of it. I hope you enjoy it”
The documentary drops ahead of his highly anticipated second album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, which will be released on May 19.
Directed by BAFTA winner Joe Pearlman, the all-access film was four years in the making and sees Lewis at a pivotal moment in his career. It's billed as having "the story of a young artist, returning to his roots after achieving unbelievable global success, attempting to reconnect with his old life and the family and friends he left behind".
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