LEWIS Capaldi has revealed that he was ghosted by a huge A-list singer, as he opened up on the shock snub.
The Scottish singer opened up about a night out with pop sensation Justin Bieber at a star-studded bash, but says the Baby singer failed to message him back.

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Lewis, 28, said that he and Justin had exchanged numbers but after dropping him a message the following day, Lewis was left with no reply.
Chatting to Chris Stark on Capital Breakfast, Before You Go singer Lewis revealed: “It was amazing, there was famous people, Charli xcx was there, Justin Bieber was there.
“Justin Bieber comes over and said ‘hey man, what’s going on?’ And I said, ‘you don’t remember my name?’ And he said, ‘of course I do, you’re Lewis Capaldi.’
“Me and Bieber had this super night together, like really lovely evening together. We didn’t spend the night together, but we hung out and I’m like ‘me and the Biebs are gonna be best pals, this is huge.’”
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But things didn’t turn out as planned for the singers, as Lewis continued: “And he’s like ‘man make sure I get your number tomorrow.’ And I was like ‘me and the Biebs, this is huge.’
“I text him maybe the most sucking up his a*** text. I said, ‘Just wanted to jump on bro, last night was so special, great guy, so nice to hang out with you, such a dude.’
“He likes it and doesn’t reply. So if you’re out there Bieber, wherever you are, text me back please. Bieber aired me.”
Scots singer Lewis made his long-anticipated return to Glastonbury this summer, two years after he broke down on the very same stage.
Capaldi, who had Tourette’s, took a two-year hiatus from performing after his 2023 Glasto set saw him tear up and suffer repeated tics.
But he made an emotional return as he swaggered onto the stage as a crowd of more than 100,000 people chanted his name.
The Bathgate-born popstar told fans the past two years had been “difficult” but admitted he had unfinished business to resolve.
He said: “Glastonbury, it’s so good to be back. I’m not gonna say much up here today because if I do, I think I’ll probably start crying.
“But I said it’s just amazing to be here with you all, and I can’t thank you all enough for coming out and coming and seeing me.”
Making light of his 2023 performance, which he was forced to cut short, he said: “Second time’s a charm on this one, everybody.
“It’s just a short set today, but I just wanted to come and finish what I couldn’t finish the first time.”
Festival-goers teared up and chanted “Oh Lewis Capaldi” as he treated them to the surprise 35-minute set with hits like Before You Go and Hold Me While You Wait.

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