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Ed Sheeran Addresses His Eating Disorder, Quitting Hard Alcohol But Choosing Not to Be Fully Sober, the Death of His Friend (& the Rumor About Them), the Amount of Times He's Had COVID & More in 'Rolling Stone'

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Ed Sheeran is giving a brand new interview and revealing a ton of personal information in the pages of Rolling Stone.

The 32-year-old singer spoke about a variety of topics [trigger warning] including suicidal thoughts, the eating disorder he has, the sudden death of one of his best friends, giving up hard liquor, and so much more in this wide ranging interview.

Ed also makes references to his wife, Cherry Seaborn, and their two daughters, Lyra Antarctica, 2, and Jupiter, 8 months.

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