LEWIS CAPALDI believes that Celtic star Ryan Christie is a Lee Evans look-alike.
The Scots singing sensation took to social media in the wake of the Old Firm derby to say how the Hoops star looks similar to the English comedian.
Christie was part of the Celtic side who went down 1-0 at Ibrox today, as Rangers won the second derby match of the season.
The result means that the Light Blues are 19 points clear at the top of the Premiership table.
Steven Gerrard’s side won 1-0 thanks to a Callum McGregor own goal, with the turning point in the match occurring when Nir Bitton was sent off for a last-man foul on Alfredo Morelos.
But in the aftermath of the game, Capaldi, 24, pointed out an interesting comparison between Christie and well-known comedian Evans.
With using any pics, he wrote: “Ryan Christie looks like Lee Evans.”
His tweet has racked up over 5.6K likes on the social media app.
And other users were quick to wade in on the topic.
One said: “I don’t know what you’re talking about but I agree.”
Another said: “As someone who knows who neither of these people are, that is not a helpful comparison.”
And a third added: “Lewis Capaldi looks like a model, correct me if I’m wrong.”
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The chart superstar wants to convert stables into an exercise room.
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Images by Glasgow’s Ewan Cameron Architects reveal a glass-fronted, open-plan lounge and dining room complete with wine bottle and two glasses.
They also show a planned new block with skylights and a zinc roof.
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