
Lewis Capaldi has broken the internet as he dropped the trailer for his highly-anticipated Netflix documentary, How I’m Feeling Now.
The Scottish singer-songwriter surprised fans with an announcement earlier this month that a documentary would be coming to the streaming service soon, and now we’ve got our first look at it.
The trailer begins with Lewis’ Someone You love d playing as he performs to crowds of adoring fans around the world, before cutting to him being asked whether it’s ‘all worth it’.
‘I think I’ve never been more insecure in my life than I am now,’ he says.
‘And I think that’s gotten worse, the more successful I’ve got.’
He continues, as the video shows him in a song-writing process: ‘You’ve got your whole life to write your first album, then a year or six months to write your second.
‘So there’s that tension all the time. The clock’s ticking.’
The clip then cuts to parts of Lewis’ private life, with his mum saying: ‘He’s not just the comedian we all think he is’.
‘Everytime he played a gig, it was a struggle,’ she adds.
Lewis continues: ‘I started to get in my head about all these pressures’.
He goes on to open up about his anxiety, as the trailer shows more difficult moments throughout his tours and performances.
‘I feel like I’m in a race against the clock to get my mental health in order.
‘Other people are depending on me to get better, and I know that I can,’ he says.
As the trailer comes to a close, Netflix teases: ‘An intimate portrait of an unlikely superstar in his own words’.
The clip ends with his mum exposing him to the camera: ‘You’ve still got a lot of growing up to do, you need to phone your mother to come and pick you up from your one night stand. Because you’re having a panic attack.’
As she laughs, he says: ‘That’s not a story that needs to be told. I’m glad you’ve brought that up.’
Sharing the trailer with the world, the Bruises singer wrote: ‘Absolutely bricking it to show you the trailer for my @netflix documentary Now I’m Feeling Now.
‘Has been a weird 2 and a half years for me and it’s all been captured in this film.’
He joked: ‘The most emotional film about an overweight guy since The Whale x’.
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