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Lewis Capaldi gives shout out to Scots mum while on lockdown walk in Glasgow park

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Scots popstar Lewis Capaldi was making the most of the sunshine today as he took a lockdown walk through a Glasgow park. The Someone You Loved hitmaker was spotted in the city's Queen's Park earlier this afternoon, May 6.

Eagle-eyed fan Caitlin noticed the Bathgate-born singer as he made his way by a large duck pond in the popular green space, and she was quick to get a shout out for his biggest fan - her mum.

Caitlin caught the exciting moment on camera and shared it on her Twitter page, saying: "A wee isolation hello to his biggest fan (my mum)" In the heartwarming clip, Lewis replies: "Hello Alice!" Ensuring fans know he's sticking to strict social distancing rules in place for the coronavirus lockdown, the 23-year-old added: "We're

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