A hilarious picture of Lewis Capaldi attempting to hold a duck has sent fans on Twitter into meltdown.
The Scots singing sensation joined presenter Dermot O'Leary and model Jodie Kidd on Cotswold Farm Park, but it seems his talents do not extend to animal handling.
While the others hold delicately onto pigs and a hen, Lewis appears to have come into difficulty while 'holding' a duck.
Sharing his experience on Twitter, it seems his rather bemused expression has related to fans more than ever before.
It should come as no surprise that I am a master at dealing with farm animals. Here is the proof. pic.twitter.com/W2ln11jVxk
— Chewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) August 24, 2019
He wrote: "It should come as no surprise that I am a master at dealing with farm animals. Here is the proof."
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The picture shows a hesitant Lewis watch on as his companion attempts to escape his hands.
And fans on Twitter could not help but turn his latest picture into a meme.
When you’re given a baby and it starts crying and you’re not in any way experienced to deal with the situation pic.twitter.com/wQmkmLRgCF
— Mollie (@tbxmol) August 24, 2019
A Twitter user made reference to Lewis' ongoing 'feud' with Noel Gallagher:
Ooooohhh, that’s why. pic.twitter.com/PbdZ971bNt
— Matt McKnight (@McKnut_45) August 24, 2019
One compared his situation to that of an Australian TV news reporter who went viral after a black rooster escapes his arms on live television.
— jess ⚡️ (@fIickernjhs) August 24, 2019
Some said the picture proved Lewis had 'finally got a bird'.
And one fan went even further and changed her phone's background to the hilarious expression.
I couldn’t help myself 😌😂 pic.twitter.com/QkIa9XFdGC
— Kelsey (@Wys_Kelsey) August 24, 2019
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