Ed Sheeran Opens Up About Having an Addictive Personality and the Problems That Came With It
More under this adWe all go through periods of stress and anxiety. And sometimes it makes it easier to know that some of the biggest and brightest stars go through similar trials in life.
During an interview posted on youtube the 'Shape of You' singer, Ed Sheeran, opened up about the trials he experienced due to his 'very addictive personality', specifically around the beginning of his rise to stardom.
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He mentioned having a particularly dark patch during his 2015-16 world tour where he stated that he hated the way he looked after becoming famous and even suffered panic attacks.
More under this adMore under this adCommenting on this period of his life he stated:
I felt, 'What was the point?' In a dark way, like, 'Why am I around? What is the point?'
He continued by going into detail about his experience during his time touring for his wildely popular album 'X':
I would stay up and drink all night and then sleep on the bus," he said. "The buses would park underneath the arenas and I'd sleep on the bus all day, then wake up and then come out, do the show, drink, get back on the bus and I didn't see sunlight for maybe four months.More under this adMore under this ad
It's all fun and games at the start. it's all rock and roll, and then like it starts getting sad. That was probably like the lowest that I've been and I kind of ballooned in weight.More under this adMore under this ad
He credits his wife, Cherry Seaborn, whom he married in 2018 at her family church in Suffolk, for him wanting to turn his life around.
She exercises a lot, so I started going on runs with her. She eats quite healthily so I started eating quite healthily. She doesn't drink that much so I wasn't drinking, I think that all changed things.More under this adMore under this ad
He also mentioned how his mentor, Elton John who's management company he had been signed to at the beginning of his career, wrote an autobiography that changed his views on addiction.
More under this adMore under this adThere are so many things that he did that I do.
He would be like, 'I would just go on an ice cream binge and eat four desserts until I threw up', and I was like, 'I've done that before'. Or his martini binges, where he sees how many martinis he can drink. And I'm like, 'I've done that before too'. With addiction, it's very hard to moderate but moderation is the key.More under this ad