On Wednesday, Ed Sheeran revealed on Instagram that his wife Cherry Seaborn was diagnosed with a tumour during her second pregnancy. Sheeran made the announcement in a lengthy blog post about his most recent album, “Subtract,” which he claimed was filled with his “deepest darkest thoughts.”
Within a month, Sheeran’s wife discovered she had a tumour and could not receive treatment until after she gave birth. The birth of the couple’s second daughter was announced in May. Lyra, the 2-year-old daughter of the couple, is another child. The musician rarely posts about his family life on social media, and he and Seaborn are extremely private.
According to BBC News, the couple’s wedding took place in 2019. The health of his wife was not mentioned in the post, but CBS News has reached out to a representative for additional information. Sheeran listed additional difficult situations he encountered in his position during the previous year. He wrote, “My best friend Jamal, who was also my brother, died unexpectedly.
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According to BBC News, British businessman Jamal Edwards’ media company SBTV is credited with giving Ed Sheeran his big break. His family reported that he died of a “sudden illness” at age 31 in February 2022. Sheeran responded to a lawsuit regarding his 2017 single “Shape of You” in which it was alleged that he plagiarised the song from Sami Switch. Sheeran stated, “I found myself in court defending my integrity and career as a songwriter.” In April 2022, Sheeran achieved success.
“I was spiralling through fear, depression and anxiety. I felt like I was drowning because my head was below the water and I couldn’t get breath by looking up “He kept up his position. Sheeran claimed to have spent a decade working on “Subtract,” but the events of 2022 altered his outlook on life, mental health, and music and art. Then, approximately a week ago, the entire record was replaced with his “deepest darkest thoughts.”
He says making songs is his therapy and that during writing this album, he “simply scribbled whatever spilled out.” “For the first time, I’m not attempting to design an album people will like, I’m only putting something out that’s honest and genuine to where I am in my adult life,” he wrote.
The record is expected release May 5, according to BBC News. “Subtract” comes after a string of other albums with mathematical themes, including “Plus,” “Multiply,” “Split,” and “Equals.”