Ed Sheeran is “coming to terms” with the reality that his career won’t always be a success.
The ‘Thinking Out Loud’ hitmaker, revealed he doesn’t believe any musician finds it easy to accept when their careers are on the decrease therefore he is already prepared for the day when his popularity is on the wane.
Ed Sheeran Talks About His Possible Drop In Popularity
“Careers naturally plateau and I’ve been coming to terms with that, by the time Lyra and Jupes are in school the world will naturally have said, ‘We’re good’,” he remarked in the new documentary series “The Sum of It All.” “I don’t think anyone copes with that well.”
The 32-year-old celebrity also spoke candidly on the value of keeping in mind his relationship with Cherry prior to the birth of their kids.
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“I find like when you became parents you forget you were lovers in a relationship before, had fun and just fancying each other. It’s important reminding each other you fancy each other.”
Ed exclaimed that starting a relationship with his old classmate made his life “so much better.”
“My and Cherry’s relationship is the most amazing thing in my life that no-one really knows about. Everything in life sort of got so much better when she got into it.”
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The hockey player thought back on how her spouse dealt with her cancer diagnosis and the passing of Ed’s buddy Jamal Edwards in the docuseries.
“He’s now performing work for the first time in his deepest darkest fears and that’s a difficult thing to perform. I’ve never seen him cry on stage, he never really cries in general,” she remarked.
According to Cherry, the “Drunk” singer wanted to create the series to demonstrate that he is not a “robot.”
“He wants to show people, ‘I’m not just this music machine robot. I’m a father, a son, a friend, a husband,” she added.
Source: celebretainment.com