Lewis Capaldi has revealed the amazing letter he received from Rocketman singer Sir Elton John.
The Scottish singer revealed an incredible response to a letter he got from the famous artist, containing some very wise words.
He opened up about the experience in his Netflix documentary titled How I'm Feeling Now.
The documentary described itself as "intimate" and "all-access" with the synopsis reading: "This intimate, all-access documentary chronicles Lewis Capaldi's journey from ambitious teen with a viral performance to Grammy-nominated pop star."
absolutely bricking it to show you the trailer for my @netflix documentary 'How I'm Feeling Now'
— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) March 16, 2023
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In the programme, the Before You Go singer reveals his struggle with mental health and tells the audience about his experience with imposter syndrome.
The singer also revealed how he struggles with anxiety at huge industry events like the Brit Awards but has since received a lot of support from the likes of Elton John.
Lewis said: "I won some awards at the last one, which was nice, I performed at the last one, and this time I’m just there. Quite literally.
"Which is quite sad."
Lewis Capaldi reveals amazing letter from Sir Elton John in new Netflix documentary
In the documentary, Lewis revealed how Elton John responded to an email of his, telling the interviewer: "He sent me quite a lovely email, have I told you about this email?"
He said: "I had a few beers with Ed Sheeran, and I was telling him about my imposter syndrome situation."
He then emailed Elton in an emotional email, before getting a speedy response.
Elton's email read: "Dear Lewis, I was talking to Ed yesterday and we talked about you.
"He said you were feeling a bit like an imposter. B***cks!
"You are totally your own man, your album is still riding high all over the world, and it’s also your FIRST ALBUM."
Elton John then continued by telling Lewis how he creates beautiful songs that resonate with people around the world.
"You are also great live and a wonderful singer, you are also very funny and original, I mean this sincerely," Elton added.
He then concluded by saying: "Stop it now please or I will come up to Suffolk and bring out the latent homo in you.
"Buckets of love, Elton.”
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— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) April 2, 2023
Lewis Capaldi says he suffers from imposter syndrome in new Netflix documentary
After reading the letter aloud, Lewis admitted that Elton's words were "nice to hear and stuff" but that he "obviously still feels a bit like an imposter".
"I don’t think it’s ever going to go away, the whole thing of, 'Why am I here?'" he added.
Speaking of the upcoming awards, he said: "I’ll go there today and be like, 'What the f**k am I doing here?' For sure."
He then explains that people have imposter syndrome at all levels, adding: "That bleeds into every single decision you make and everything you do.
"For me, it’s always just seemed quite alien, people that turn up and see me live and see me play, I love the fact that people do get to give a f**k and listen to my music,"
Lewis said that he doesn't know why people come to see him perform but said: "I f**king can’t thank people enough.
"I love you but I will never understand you, that’s what I’m trying to say to you all at home, yeah, I just don’t get it."
Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now is available to stream from Netflix.
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