Ed Sheeran had fans buzzing when he made a surprise cameo on Sunday night’s season 7 premiere of Game of Thrones. But less than a day later, the 26-year-old singer did something else that sent shockwaves through his Sheerios: he deleted his Twitter account.
The “Shape of You” songster’s handle disappeared off the popular site late Monday without any explanation.
He remains active on Instagram, posting a photo with girlfriend Cherry Seaborn while “climbing mountains in Peru.”
As fans may remember, Sheeran has had a complicated relationship with social media and Twitter specifically — telling The Sun in an interview...
The “Shape of You” songster’s handle disappeared off the popular site late Monday without any explanation.
He remains active on Instagram, posting a photo with girlfriend Cherry Seaborn while “climbing mountains in Peru.”
As fans may remember, Sheeran has had a complicated relationship with social media and Twitter specifically — telling The Sun in an interview...
- 7/18/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Fans are thinking out loud (on social media) about Ed Sheeran‘s appearance in Sunday night’s episode of Game of Thrones.
The 26-year-old “Shape of You” singer made a cameo in the season 7 premiere Sunday night, performing a folksy campfire song before breaking bread with Maisie Williams‘ Arya Stark.
The scene came halfway through the episode when Arya crossed paths with Sheeran and a gang of wayward soldiers in the woods. She complimented his singing and sat down for a warm meal with the men, exchanging a few short lines with Sheeran.
From what is heard in the sequence,...
The 26-year-old “Shape of You” singer made a cameo in the season 7 premiere Sunday night, performing a folksy campfire song before breaking bread with Maisie Williams‘ Arya Stark.
The scene came halfway through the episode when Arya crossed paths with Sheeran and a gang of wayward soldiers in the woods. She complimented his singing and sat down for a warm meal with the men, exchanging a few short lines with Sheeran.
From what is heard in the sequence,...
- 7/17/2017
- by Benjamin VanHoose
- PEOPLE.com
The Billboard Music Awards is always filled with surprises. From fashion to performances to odd pairings of celebrities, the award show never fails to disappoint. The live broadcast of the Billboard Music Awards took placeSunday, May 21 live from Las Vegas. The award show first aired in 1990 and after a hiatus following the 2006 awards, the show returned in 2011. This year it was hosted by Ludacris and Vanessa Hudgens. Performances included Lorde, Ed Sheehan, Miley Cyrus, Drake, Bruno Mars and Nicki Manaj. Presenters included Mark Cuban, Kate Beckinsale, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Prince Michael Jackson. The winner of
The Most Surprising Billboard Music Awards Moments Ever...
The Most Surprising Billboard Music Awards Moments Ever...
- 5/22/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
The documentary director takes a gruesomely close look at the much-demonised rodents
The villains of this lurid horror movie are “very sophisticated and diabolically clever”. So says Ed Sheehan, cigar-chomping elder statesman of the extermination business. And he should know. He has spent 48 years of his life on the front line of the battle against one of mankind’s most resourceful enemies: the rat.
Employing every grisly gross-out tactic in the film-maker’s lexicon, with this stomach-turning shock-doc, director Morgan Spurlock ensures that indifference to the world’s least favourite sewer-dwelling trash-eater is not an option. A title font that looks as though it was lifted from a James Herbert novel sets the tone, along with Psycho-style screeching stabs on the score and almost subliminal flashes of yellowed rodent teeth lunging towards the camera. This is not a measured, balanced examination of the natural history of rats. This is a...
The villains of this lurid horror movie are “very sophisticated and diabolically clever”. So says Ed Sheehan, cigar-chomping elder statesman of the extermination business. And he should know. He has spent 48 years of his life on the front line of the battle against one of mankind’s most resourceful enemies: the rat.
Employing every grisly gross-out tactic in the film-maker’s lexicon, with this stomach-turning shock-doc, director Morgan Spurlock ensures that indifference to the world’s least favourite sewer-dwelling trash-eater is not an option. A title font that looks as though it was lifted from a James Herbert novel sets the tone, along with Psycho-style screeching stabs on the score and almost subliminal flashes of yellowed rodent teeth lunging towards the camera. This is not a measured, balanced examination of the natural history of rats. This is a...
- 12/18/2016
- by Wendy Ide
- The Guardian - Film News
Two of England’s hottest male singers turned to covers this week: Sam Smith tackled Tracy Chapman’s classic, “Fast Car,” for BBC Live Lounge, while Ed Sheehan covered his buddies in Snow Patrol’s “Chasing Cars.” While Smith’s clear, gorgeous tenor would seem perfect for Chapman’s heartbreaking song of escape, it ends up being a not great fit. That’s not because his voice doesn’t sound strong, it’s because he doesn’t imbue the song with any of the heartbreaking emotion from the original. Sheeran succeeds far better covering "Chasing Cars." His tackling the song is nothing new. He's been doing it for at least a few years since he's such good pals with the dudes in Snow Patrol and has written with them and toured with them, but he unveiled a new solo acoustic version for MTV that went online today that's lovely and spare and very romantic.
- 9/4/2014
- by Melinda Newman
- Hitfix
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