
'If you dont get scottish patter or parents who were worried about their son, dont comment.' She captioned it: 'when reading negative comments on parents.'ĭanielle, who is a teacher, said: 'Lewis’ documentary has had a lot of positive responses but unfortunately there will always be people who have to look for problems where there arent any. However, trolls took aim at Lewis' parents Mark and Carol following the release of the film, saying that they came across as 'harsh'.Īfter this, Lewis' big sister Danielle took to TikTok to shut down the negative remarks, saying that the trolls haven't understood their 'Scottish patter'.ĭanielle, 30, showed she shared her brother's famous dry humour, posting a picture where they both showed their middle fingers to the camera in a gesture aimed at trolls. In one poignant scene, Carol broke down as she revealed Lewis had been in the house when her sister died by suicide. He added: 'Nowadays my mum does my laundry because I’ve shrunk a lot of my clothes!'

'It’s mental - I don’t tell my dad what halibut to sell!'īut despite his sudden rise to fame, the singer is as close with his parents as ever, revealing that his mum still does his laundry. He said: 'My mom and dad have all of a sudden become these muso’s, my mum is a nurse and my dad is a fishmonger and now all of a sudden they’re like Simon Cowell. The Somebody You Loved singer revealed that they tried to get involved in his songwriting process and had become like 'Simon Cowell'. In the documentary, Lewis' parents Mark and Carol showed where their son had inherited his iconic sense of humour from. 'For other people it must be so much worse, they don’t have the luxury I have.' 'What’s mad is that there is no real treatment for Tourette’s so I’m in a position where I can cancel a whole day of work if I’m too stressed or my anxiety it too bad. He added: 'I’m having a good day today I haven’t twitched that much, I still do that I still tick quite a lot but it’s one of these things. After this, Lewis' big sister Danielle took to TikTok to shut down the negative comments Sense of humour: However, trolls took aim at Lewis' parents Mark and Carol following the release of the film, saying that they came across as 'harsh'. 'I went out for a few beers on the Friday, I always feel anxious after drinking but I’d really hammered it after a long time of not boozing and my mum had to come down to calm me down, lie in bed with me and I was having panic attack after panic attack and the whole week after I felt off.'īut the hitmaker added that he's been having a better week as he deals with the ups and downs of his mental health. I’ll never get rid of these, I had multiple panic attacks on Saturday evening. Lewis said: 'I will never feel normal again.

Scott and Lewis went on to discuss the impact of anxiety on their lives, as Scott admitted it meant he 'struggled to finish his GCSEs' as a teenager, while Lewis suffered with them just last weekend.

He continued, poking fun at his own tendency to write songs about sad situations: 'But actually you are dying inside and want to tell them all the things you miss about them and why they should stay with you, so just a really happy song for the summer.'

It appears that Lewis' new song Wish You The Best - which was released last month - is not a comment on his current happy love life.ĭiscussing his new song, Lewis said: 'It’s about someone moving on and that feeling where you know it’s the best thing for that person but you want to say to them and all you say is "good luck I’m really happy for you."' Two's company: It comes after Lewis discussed his new relationship - as well as his new single Wish You The Best - during a recent chat with Radio 1's Scott MillsĮllie will be playing the part of his daughter, Jennifer Grant in the series, which will air on ITV's new streaming service, ITVX.
