Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Mia Regan show their support for Lewis Capaldi with a huge sign as they watch singer struggling through his Glastonbury set
Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Mia Regan have shared their Glastonbury memories after a weekend of partying.
The couple showed their support for one of the weekend’s most watched acts – Lewis Capaldi as he struggled through his Pyramid Stage set.
One of the photos shared by Mia on Tuesday, showed the model sat on Romeo’s shoulders while holding a giant cut-out sign of the singer.
Lewis announced on Tuesday that all upcoming 24 shows for his Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent tour have been axed, just days after he struggled to finish his headline set at Glastonbury on Saturday.
Mia and Romeo shunned the VIP areas and stood in the huge crowd with their friends for Lewis’ set.
Fans: Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Mia Regan shared their support for Lewis Capaldi, revealing they were in the crowd as he struggled through his set at Glastonbury on Saturday
Weekend photos: The couple shared their Glastonbury memories after a weekend of partying
Mia was dressed in a bikini top and lace tights for the sweltering temperatures as she held up the sign to the delight of revellers around her.
The couple were two of thousands to watch Lewis as he became emotional when he started losing his voice during the performance, prompting him to apologise to the crowds – who then helped him finish his songs in heartwarming footage that quickly went viral.
The singer, 26, then took to social media on Tuesday to say it was ‘obvious’ he needs to spend ‘much more time getting my mental and physical health in order’, branding the decision to cancel his live dates ‘the most difficult of my life.’
Tourette’s experts have told MailOnline that it was not possible to know when Lewis would be back performing because every individual has different treatment needs.
They also praised his ‘courage’ in ‘openly addressing his condition’, labelling it ‘an inspiration’ to many other sufferers – but warned his recovery cannot be rushed.
Meanwhile fans took to social media to show support for the star, as one wrote: ‘If you don’t record or perform again, we all will be sad. But you have done more than millions of people have done. You are enough, you have done enough. Look after yourself!’
The Scotsman had already taken three weeks off before his gig on the Pyramid Stage at the weekend, but today admitted it was not enough and that he was ‘still learning to adjust to the impact of my Tourette’s.’
Dr Paul Oliveira, who has an MSc in Advanced Practice in Healthcare from the University of Glasgow, told MailOnline today: ‘Lewis Capaldi’s decision to step back from touring due to his struggles with Tourette’s Syndrome is not just a personal health choice, but a profound statement that resonates with countless individuals living with chronic conditions.
Break: Lewis Capaldi has broken his silence on his Glastonbury performance, thanking fans for their support as he confirmed he will be taking a break from touring
Party people: Mia and Romeo shunned the VIP areas and stood in the huge crowd with their friends for Lewis’ set
Glasto blues: Mia shared a photo dump from the weekend as she enjoyed the festival with her beau
Partying hard: Mia joked ‘if glasto didn’t do this to you then you didn’t do glasto x’ as she shared as selfie
Self care: Romeo meanwhile made sure to stick to his skincare regime during the weekend
‘It is an inspiring testament to the power of self-care and the recognition of one’s limits. Too often, people in high-pressure professions, particularly performers, feel the need to push through their personal struggles for the sake of their careers.
‘Capaldi’s action underscores the fact that health, both mental and physical, should not be compromised. His courage in openly addressing his condition is inspirational as it not only de-stigmatises Tourette’s but also champions the necessity of prioritising one’s well-being.’
She added: ‘It is crucial to remember that taking a hiatus for health reasons does not equate to a career’s conclusion.’
‘It is more of an intermission, a pause for restoration and recovery… there’s every reason to be optimistic about Capaldi’s return to the stage when he feels ready.’