Lewis will be taking on the wings of death.
The Forget Me singer will eat 10 increasingly spicy wings alongside interview host Sean Evans in the hugely popular YouTube series which sees celebrities test their mettle against some of the spiciest hot sauces in the world.
A teaser clip shows Lewis beginning to feel the heat as he answers questions and acknowledging that he is the show's first Scottish guest - but he confesses that he fears he's "about to let a nation down".Other topics covered by the pair include the viral TikTok trend for his song Wish You The Best. He also poked fun at English people that were unable to understand his accent but said Americans made "more of an effort".
The episode will come out later today on the First We Feast YouTube channel - so keep your eyes peeled!
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