Singer Lewis Capaldi got an “attack of Tourette’s” whilst performing at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK, says Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“What was extraordinarily moving was the way the crowd filled in the gaps
and began singing, recognising the struggle he was having,” Mr Morgan said.
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