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Abbie Meehan

Shoppers debate over Lewis Capaldi's new pizza launch on Iceland shelves

A brand new line of pizzas have dropped at Iceland this week - and it has a certain familiar face on the front.

Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi has released his own pizza range, titled "The Big Sexy Ones", coming in both margarita and a meaty form. One excited fan spotted the range at their local Iceland, posting on a popular Facebook community page dedicated to new foods in UK supermarkets.

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The shopper captioned the post: "New Lewis Capaldi Pizza Range spotted at Iceland! This has got to be one of our most random new food finds ever! Now available online at Iceland."

With over 1,200 comments and 424 shares on the post, plenty of people were on hand to give their opinion on this new range. One Facebook user wrote: "Just when you thought pizza couldn’t get any better!"

Another said: "This makes me like him even more!"

While a third wrote: "And this is different from any other pizza in the frozen section how?"

More comments read: "A fiver for a pizza? Rip off won't be bothering all because it's got him on."

And others said: "At that price I'll stick to Goodfellas, would be nice to see a proper picture of the pizza instead of a cartoon one. He's really selling it there!"

One noted: "I bet it won't taste nice, a fiver for a pizza because of the name not the taste. Like the Jamie Oliver rip off food that they used to sell."

Another joked: "Most celebs bring out perfumes and s***. My guy brings out pizzas! Brilliant."

One said: "Guy after oor own hearts..."

And finally, one concluded: "Need to get to Iceland ASAP before these sell out!"

The Lewis Capaldi Big Sexy Pizzas are priced at £5 each online, and can be ordered for delivery right here - so you can get your hands on a slice of the Scottish stars food range.

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