Lewis Capaldi says being a pop star has affected his mental health and how he copes with Tourette syndrome, which he was diagnosed with in 2022.
With the help of therapists, he said he now understands the panic attacks are normal, considering the amount of pressure he faces. “The twitch that I have gets worse when I sit down to play the piano. “I feel great at having made a record that I love,” he said. But what I still don’t understand is why so many people come to see me.” The [Mayo Clinic defines](https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tourette-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20350465) Tourette syndrome as a disorder that “involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) that can’t be easily controlled.” “The pressure of the job is the problem,” Capaldi said. In The Times of London interview, Capaldi continued to maintain that “it’s only making music that does this to me ... “And I get really short of breath and it’s like my back kills me when I go to do it. [the new Adele](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2019-10-18/lewis-capaldi-someone-you-loved-grammys).” Even before his debut album, “Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent,” was released that year, Capaldi was able to [sell out an entire U.K. According to [BBC News](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-65063693), Capaldi talks about how a shoulder twitch last year forced him to take time off from writing and recording his second album, “Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent.” “The mammoth tours of enormous venues. “You’re out and about and people say hello.
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“It looks a lot worse than it is. “It happens all the time.” 1 hit “Someone You Loved” while he took a pause away from the microphone to recover. “Otherwise I can be fine for months at a time. I know, I’m a walking contradiction.” The 26-year-old artist has to face a number of health issues, including struggling with Tourette syndrome when he performs onstage — something he recently revealed might force him to quit music altogether.
Lewis Capaldi told the Times of London that he will "quit" music if his Tourette syndrome gets any worse.
“It happens all the time.” “It looks a lot worse than it is. I didn’t expect my life to be so sad.” I know, I’m a walking contradiction.” If I can’t, I’m f–ked,” he said. “Otherwise I can be fine for months at a time.
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has revealed that is his Tourette syndrome diagnosis worsens, he will "quit" music. The 26-year-old suffered from ...
[CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER](https://www.foxnews.com/newsletters?cmpid=fnfirstnl) [LEWIS CAPALDI'S FANS FINISH SONG FOR SINGER AFTER HE SUFFERS A TOURETTE EPISODE DURING CONCERT IN GERMANY](https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/lewis-capaldis-fans-finish-song-singer-suffers-tourettes-episode-concert-germany) [Tourette syndrome](https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-teen-with-tourettes-and-his-dog-spread-positive-message-that-being-different-is-ok) is a nervous system disorder that causes people to experience uncontrollable "tics," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Right now, the trade-off is worth it." People with the disease usually develop symptoms in early childhood between the ages of 5 and 10. "I hate hyperbole, but it is a very real possibility that I will have to pack music in."
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Lewis Capaldi said in a recent interview that he might be forced to quit music if his Tourette's syndrome symptoms persist.
[Billie Eilish also spoke publicly](https://consequence.net/2022/05/billie-eilish-tourettes-my-next-guest-david-letterman/) about her own experience living and performing with Tourette’s: “What’s funny is so many people have it that you would never know,” she said on an episode of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman. “A couple artists came forward and said ‘I’ve actually always had Tourette’s.’ And I’m not gonna out them, because they don’t want to talk about it, but that was really interesting to me. “But if it gets to a point where I’m doing irreparable damage to myself, I’ll quit… I hate hyperbole, but it is a very real possibility that I will have to pack music in.” I know, I’m a walking contradiction.” If I can’t, I’m fucked.
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I listen to the album and think ‘I really like this’.” “I love the fact people give a fuck. “Now, when I have songs that are finished, I [still] fire them off to them.” “I know what the steps are to get better, the onus is on me to do it,” he explains. “It feels good, knowing I’m not dying.” [Lewis Capaldi](https://www.nme.com/artists/lewis-capaldi) announced onstage at various festivals that he hadn’t finished the long-awaited follow-up to his hit debut album ‘ [Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent](https://www.nme.com/reviews/lewis-capaldi-divinely-uninspired-to-a-hellish-extent-review-2488217)’ because he was “horribly lazy” and had spent all of lockdown masturbating. The tale begins with Capaldi having a few beers with Sheeran and talking about imposter syndrome – and ends with a supportive email from Rocketman: “Dear Lewis, I was talking to Ed yesterday and we were talking about you. “I always saw myself as someone who wouldn’t live in their hometown [but now I’m back] that wouldn’t be such a bad thing. I’ve got loads of fond memories of coming out and playing them songs when I’d just do it on guitar,” says Capaldi. “A global pandemic is only in the top three weird things that have happened to me in the last three years,” he adds. “The success of the first [album] made me feel… With COVID putting a stop to his world tour in 2020, Capaldi was forced to return home to Whitburn in Scotland.
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The singer, 26, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share snaps which saw him allegedly receive a FaceTime Audio call from the shapewear brand owner, 42.
Lewis will be hoping to recreate the success of his debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which became the best selling album of 2019 and 2020 in the UK. You deserve that happiness.' Surprise: The singer, 26, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share snaps which saw him pretend to receive a FaceTime Audio call from the shapewear brand owner, 42 The camera then panned back to the two as Lewis took a snap of Horan for his BeReal - the social media app which sees users take a photo at a random point in the day to show what they're up to. Lewis then ran towards Niall, clad in jeans and a green jacket, with a look of ecstasy on his face before the pair embraced in a tight hug. The singer, 26, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share snaps which saw him pretend to receive a FaceTime Audio call from the shapewear brand owner, 42.
On the new Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith chat with Lewis Capaldi about his eye-opening new Netflix film Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now.
( [Click here to listen to the previous edition of the show on Billboard.com.](https://www.billboard.com/media/podcasts/adele-taylor-swift-kelly-clarkson-maroon-5-las-vegas-pop-shop-podcast-1235294198/)) As for Sheeran, Capaldi recalled having “the most open and honest and really sort of amazing conversation” with him just last week, while Horan has “gone from being ‘Niall Horan, One Direction’ to being a very dear friend, and I love him. [Pop Shop Podcast](https://www.billboard.com/t/pop-shop-podcast/) is your one-stop shop for all things pop on Billboard’s weekly charts. “And then Elton messaged me, like, completely out of the blue.” Listen to the full podcast to hear all about Capaldi’s sophomore album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, which is due May 19, and his experience working with Swedish pop mastermind Max Martin for the project. Also on the show, we’ve got chart news on how BTS’ Jimin debuts straight in at No. “I was like, ‘Do I die at the end of this? “But the idea was brought to me and it sounded really fun. Plus, we hear about the monumental kick-off of his U.S. I’m going to be onstage in front of hundreds of thousands of people! 1 on the Hot 100 with “Like Crazy” and how his album FACE starts at No. “When I saw the first draft, it was so depressing,” he said.
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Lewis Capaldi's first album went multiplatinum and led to chart-topping hits, sold-out stadiums, and a Grammy nomination for the singer-songwriter.
It’s nice to take the time to comment back, I guess. CAPALDI: I don’t think I’d be able to do acting. I think the amazing thing is what (director Joe Pearlman) managed to pull together, that story of my mental health and the imposter syndrome. CAPALDI: I’m glad to have a diagnosis, because I thought I was dying, which is a big thing for me. The more I read about it, the worse it gets. It was such a surreal experience watching it all back and it was a lot more depressing than I was expecting. I see what I see when I’m speaking to my parents or my friends or whatever. I was surprised that I never died at the end. If someone else was doing it, I would be like, ‘Who does this guy think he is bringing a camera around here? I was like, This is so f---ing annoying. I didn’t really even know that this film was going to be like this. Besting that with his sophomore album was daunting enough, but then he agreed to allow a
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