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Moments of Tourette Syndrome Lewis Capaldi Relapse on Stage and Interviews, Still Singing and Joking

Moments of Tourette Syndrome Lewis Capaldi Relapse on Stage and Interviews, Still Singing and Joking

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Moments of Tourette Syndrome Lewis Capaldi Relapse on Stage and Interviews, Still Singing and Joking

Lewis Capaldi is a Scottish singer and songwriter who popularized the song Someone You Loved. Released in 2019, the song remains relevant and widely listened to today.

Lewis Capaldi has also recently admitted that he craves Tourette's syndrome, which causes his shoulders and head to move on their own without his control, or commonly known as tics. This syndrome even relapsed when Lewis was on stage. Here are some photos of him!

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When performing the song Somebody You Loved at an event in Germany, Lewis Capaldi's Tourette's syndrome suddenly relapsed.

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He then stopped singing and the audience could see Lewis Capaldi struggling to stay focused as his head and shoulders moved on their own.

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While Lewis Capaldi tries to calm down, the audience continues the lyrics and sings along to replace the artist.

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The audience who sings along also impresses netizens with their solidarity towards Lewis Capaldi.

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Despite the difficulties, Lewis still tries to continue his singing. And his voice is still really good.

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Respect is also given to Lewis Capaldi who always tries to stay focused and continue singing beautifully.

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After the song 'Somebody You Loved' is finished, Lewis gives appreciation and thanks to the audience who helped him sing.

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Lewis announced that he suffers from Tourette's syndrome in September 2022. When he appeared on 'The Jonathan Ross Show', he revealed that he has the syndrome because he is often mistaken for consuming cocaine. He talked about his condition while still joking and making many people laugh.

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Tourette's syndrome is related to the nervous system, which causes the sufferer to have uncontrollable repetitive movements or sounds (tics), and it is usually genetically inherited from parents.

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Lewis demonstrated tics during an interview with the BBC about his condition. Stay healthy and keep creating, Lewis Capaldi!