West Lothian singing sensation Lewis Capaldi has been immortalised in a pumpkin carving - but his fans are far from happy.
The superstar shared a video of his features being etched into the seasonal vegetable for Halloween. But the Record reports how followers said the 26-year-old has been 'done dirty'.
Lewis shared the footage on Instagram from Amazon Music's account of the artwork in the making. A face is then revealed which is supposed to be of the Forget Me singer - yet many disagree.
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Sharing the video, Amazon Music wrote: "I see no difference... Happy Halloween #lewiscapaldi (we (heart emoji) ya) [Carving by @totallypumpkins ].
And many flocked to the comments to say that it looks nothing like the Scots singer. One wrote: "They’ve done him dirty." While another added: "This doesn’t look like him!"
While one commented: "This is a joke right?" Another added: "That's not lewis capaldi that's Ellen Degeneres." And another wrote: "Looks more lie Susan Boyle."
When Lewis shared the video he simply captioned it with a laughing emoji so it's unclear whether or not he's offended or impressed. Earlier this week Lewis' UK tour sold out in a matter of minutes of going on sale.
Many fans were left disappointed as they missed out on tickets and called for him to add more dates however, he responded saying it was just not possible. He wrote: "“Hello thought I’d also just say before these go on sale that there won’t be any extra dates for any cities.
“I really wish I could but I’m just one small chubby human who has to try to get to see as many of you all over the world as possible.”
He continued: "I also know that I'm only coming to a small number of the amazing places in the world, I'd love more than anything to be able to see every single one of ya but sadly it's not possible."
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