Turns out daddy’s little woman isn’t exactly his No. 1 fan. Ed Sheeran tackled some “difficult questions” from fanatics about fatherhood after welcoming daughter Lyra last summer.
“I’ll sing [my new songs] to my daughter, who’s no longer my biggest fan. She just cries,” the British singer, 30, teased all over an appearance on Radio 1’s Big Weekend on Saturday, May 29. “No, I’ve were given some she likes. She in reality likes ‘Shape of You.’ The marimba sound is excellent, but she doesn’t like anything loud or the rest belt-y.”

Sheeran printed by means of social media in September 2020 that his spouse, Cherry Seaborn, gave birth to their daughter one month prior.
“We are completely in love together with her. Both mum and baby are doing amazing and we are on cloud 9 over right here,” the Grammy winner wrote in an Instagram put up on the time. “We hope that you can admire our privacy right now. Lots of love and I’ll see you when it’s time to come back again, Ed x.”
Us Weekly confirmed Seaborn’s pregnancy in July 2020. “They are holding main points of the baby’s sex and due date just to family until after the baby is born, which shall be soon,” a source explained. “Ed will make a really perfect dad. He loves children, and he constructed his giant home in Suffolk, [England], with the plan to start a family.”
The “Thinking Out Loud” singer has kept much of his private life out of the spotlight since his profession took off in 2014. He and Seaborn, 29, announced their engagement in January 2018. Amid speculation that the pair had secretly tied the knot, the songwriter confirmed their nuptials the following year on his tune “Remember the Name.”
“[I actually wrote it] prior to me and Cherry were given married and I knew that we’d be married by the time that the song came out,” he informed Charlamagne Tha God in July 2019. “[I assumed] any individual’s gonna hear that and be like, ‘Oh, they’re married!’ I didn’t know how that might be construed, but obviously it’s already come out.”
One yr prior to Lyra’s arrival, Sheeran introduced that he would be taking an extended hiatus from the track global.
“As chances are you'll or may not know, I’ve been at the Divide tour for over two years now and this is the last day of the entire thing,” he mentioned throughout a display in Ipswich, England, in August 2019. “There is one thing very bittersweet about it. I love that you guys are here and we're finishing it in Ipswich. This is my closing gig for more than likely 18 months.”
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He added: “It’s been an emotional day for a lot of other people backstage. It roughly looks like, in a peculiar approach, that you simply’re breaking apart with a female friend that you simply’ve been with for years. It sounds extraordinary, but it has been a long tour. … See you in a few years time.”
In December 2020, he returned with a new single titled “Afterglow.”
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