I wholeheartedly agree. These two have so much to give the world through both joy and loss, but more importantly...acceptance of reality. Angels of the soul I reckon.
I feel like anyone in the audience who saw you cry would be honored to be there for you, to show love and support when you needed it the most! You are human... Music is emotion and the fact that people got to see all of you will be something that they will never forget for all the right reasons! Never do what you think they showed up for! They showed up for you and looking at the faces of the people tells me that they wished that they could comfort you and take away your tears! You have every right to cry when and where it happens!
I thought the same. Artists put their emotions into songs and then they should perform lole robots?No! You're human, that's what this is for. I don't want to go to shows that feel like they're being only all acts. If you wouldn't accept humanity of an artist, you're just a douchebag. Thanks for your comment
Exactly….your audience was the Spiritual HUG you needed! SO sorry for your loss & all you & your wife went thru then. God’s uplifting love will carry you through everything. Life happens…🙌✝️🕊🌟🎶
Such a wonderful young man with a wonderful wife. And isn’t Taylor Swift such a good person? So happy they all found each other. RIP Jamal. You were so loved.
@@soulfireonfire6423 lol there's a question mark there because she's literally asking a QUESTION. She's using proper punctuation lol. Wow, seems as if you're WAY too invested in TS. She's not God and never ever will be, not even close. Need to keep things in perspective!
To hear Ed Sheeran talk about depression after losing one of his best friends early in his career really tugs at your heart and soul. I can relate to that loss for my Dad was my biggest supporter while I was attending medical school. He was my role model and taught me how to properly suture up a wound on a patient so well that I beat my chief surgical resident closing an abdominal surgery wound as an intern. The judge of the contest was the patient herself who said that my half of the surgery looked better. Thanks Dad ❤️🙏❤️🙏
Bless you, I understand how losing a parent is so heartbreaking, it feels like being a small child lost in a huge crowd searching and never finding that reassuring hand that makes you feel safe. I also know what it feels like to lose a spouse, I pray his wife comes through it ok.
Never had a Dad, yet I am so grateful you had such a wonderful Healer as a Father. He gave you a foundation of caring and skill enabling you to give the most precious gift in life, Healing. I'm sorry his life here was shorter than you would want. Can you imagine what such a journey a man as your Dad is on now? Love never dies. Love waits. How proud your Dad will be when you meet again in GOD's Time.
Respectfully, Ed’s association and friendship with Jamal Edwards wasn’t very early in his career. The time I met him, he was slinging a guitar as nearly his only possession. By then he was already a well-seasoned musician. He touches on the fact of his long homelessness in this video. Surely there were (in the crowd watching him busk on the Santa Monica pier) some people who looked down their noses at him for being an immigrant without a trust fund, but most of us saw a young genius with a mission to bring and share his gifts with everyone.
I never knew anything about Ed. It's really nice to see how humble and normal he is. I hope his wife's cancer stays in remission forever. Cherry and Ed are so darned cute together.
In my late 20s my husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkins and the largest tumor was a football shaped one embedded in the chest. It was not surgically removable, so heavy duty Chemotherapy began. I was told he might have 6 monthes to live and a 5% chance of going into remission/cure. Almost 40 years later he is still mean as a snake and kicking his heels up. Don't give up hope ever.
If it’s possible, I admire Ed and his wife even more. I’m so sorry they’ve gone through so much, but very happy they’ve come out the other side of it stronger than ever. ❤
I personally don't believe what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. That's bs. I've seen people die of a broken heart! However, if you are lucky enough to have a miracle in your life, you are forever grateful.
As Brene Brown has said, its asking for help and showing your vulnerability where you are truly brave. Because we are afraid people will see us as weak!! Wrong. Brave!! Reaching out!, crying, being truly open. That is bravery.
It doesn't matter that everyone else goes through pain and grief like you do. When it happens to you, it's YOUR pain and YOUR grief and you have to find your own way. Thank you for being so brave to share. Peace.
Good for Sheeran not addressing Jamals death and personal business of his dear friend, but merely stating 'there are many more layers' instead of inadvertently feeding the press for curiosity seekers and gossip mongers. I truly respect that.
Ed connected with his audience through his talents and through his vulnerability and his emotional expression of grief. I wish that I had a friend like Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift. You can see that they are their authentic selves and are incredibly supportive of one another and people with those qualities are rare! I have so much genuine respect for people’s authenticity.
So sorry for all Ed & his wife have gone thru. Jamal looked like such a sweet,good guy! Horrible loss! He was the best! God bless his soul & keep blessing Ed, his wife, & their little family🙏🏼💕
I had cancer and a mastectomy, 7 months chemotherapy at age 37. I was frantic about life and leaving my 3 year old daughter. I was shocked that I got pregnant and delivered a healthy son at age 40. Unfortunately, my 27 year old co-worker did NOT survive after giving birth. Extremely stressful time for my family but had a supportive and loving husband. I pray for Ed and his family.
Funny you say she's a "toxic celeb", when she's actually one of his close friend....by the way....What's actually toxic about her???? Yeah, she dates alot, but what normal human hasn't....Mind your OWN business
@@laverneswartz, Do you know how to read and then comment? Who said she’s a “Toxic Celeb”? I know you’re not talking about Taylor, if you are… please seek help. #Swiftie #Trayis or #Tayis pick one that sounds good for Taylor & Travis. We saw Ed in concert with his wife and baby in attendance, so beautiful. He’s awesome. Stay strong Ed, you have a lovely family. 🫶🏽🤙🏽
Taylor is a beautiful person I’m sick of people trying to put her down when she doesn’t deserve it.Anyway you go sit in the corner and think what you’re going to say about Taylor because you are really sad sad 🧌 also keep crying 😭😭😭 whilst Taylor doesn’t no you exist
I am so grateful that I watched this. To some extent, I can relate to the negatives Ed has faced. I was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 29. I remember the days that I had to wait to find out how serious it was. In those days (which turned out to be weeks), I also discovered that I was pregnant. I was very early in my pregnancy and I was not willing to lose my child for treatment. I had the mass removed right before I found out that I was expecting but that was as much as I was willing to do. At 38 weeks, my baby boy was born, healthy and happy. And for me, he was my saving grace. When I had been first diagnosed, I spiraled so badly. Nobody wants to hear that they've got cancer in pregnancy, but hearing it in your 20's when you already have 2 small children you're raising, it's very devastating. My youngest was only a year old,, my daughter was barely 3. That pregnancy changed me. I went from being in that depressing spiral to having a purpose for living, if at first it was only to get my little one here in the best condition I could. And I did. He was the happiest baby I have ever seen. I have always felt a special connection to him because I feel like he saved me. He's now 13 and he's amazing. He just got his first college scholarship and he makes me so proud. I'm proud of all my kids because they've all been amazing. My cancer luckily required no immediate treatment after his birth until it came back 5 years later. Right now, I'm back in remission but I know that there's always the potential that it will return or spread and that I've got to just take today and be grateful for the time that I have. I haven't had the easiest life. That's all I can say. But I have learned a lot from my experiences. Grief is like a monsoon. It can come out of nowhere and hit you really hard. You have to learn to ride it out because they always end at some point. Monsoons can cause damage, floodgates bursting open, but with time, it will clear away and you can see clearly again. It doesn't mean that it won't return, but you learn to ride out the hard times, allow yourself time to grieve and feel, cry and scream, and then the darkness fades and you can appreciate the light you find in those you love and even in the memories of those you have loved that may no longer be with you. I know this probably sounds crazy, but grief isn't an easy topic because it's so incredibly personal. I can't imagine trying to perform when that monsoon hits. Somettimes though, you need to put yourself and your mental health first and know that the people who love and follow you can and will understand that you are human with human emotions, human feelings, and human experiences that go far beyond that stage. If someone doesn't understand that you and your family, your life, your mental health should be first, they aren't really a fan. They're a narcissist with no empathy for someone who is struggling with every day life. Never be embarrassed by emotion. It makes you more human, more relatable, and more loveable to your true fan base. Good luck with the future and I pray that you and your family find time for healing and building strong bonds so that you always have them to fall back to when that storm starts to fall. You're an inspiration, Ed. As is your beautiful wife.
Long post but if more people would take the time to read all of it….they would appreciate the effort it took for you to have written it. Keep your eyes on that arm and don’t let the cancer return. God bless you and your family ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Leslie, so very well said. It's so true grief comes in waves. One day you think you feel fine and a song or a person, or nothing at all, throws you back into the crashing waves. You don't want to believe or accept that person is gone. I pray there is "another side" I personally have gotten messages from loved ones even animals! Maybe my brain is making it up, but I really don't think so!! Hang in there Ed & Cheri. And everyone else going through grief. I had a very sad year myself, lost my dad, cousins, Aunts, it kept hitting. I can't cry, but I know one day I will....and that will be a good day. I need to cry.
Hugs to you, Mr Sherran. I lost my husband of 43 years. I understand how life goes on. We had three children. Here iam 6 months on and still I am numb. I have not yet released the pain. Life goes on. Thank you for allowing us to watch your Heart experience. ❤️ 😊
My friend recently died of pancreatic cancer. We all knew it was coming, but the last time I saw her I truly thought I’d get to see her again. The last thing she said to me was “I love you”. That’s now the last thing I say to my friends and family. It means so much to me that those were her last words to me.
So true, the last word said to my mother 31 years ago, knowing it was the last time, were " I love you Mom." She said, " I love you too." Now, I say it all the time and tell my friends in similar situation, SAY IT!
Sometimes it is the hardest thing to bare your soul to others and really open up. He seems like a person who is very normal despite his fame and like most men, find it really difficult to process the emotions that society tells men specifically to push down. As for Taylor, I just love her! She is one of the most normal celebrities and I'm glad she's been a mentor and friend to Ed. When you lose someone so close to you it can be unbearable to even admit defeat to grief but it is just too important to ignore.
I watched the entire documentary - as moving as if Ed were your best friend. You can feel in every single scene that his feelings whether love, sadness, friendship or fans are real and not faked ! Ed is just a great lovely natural person ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was so well produced, Cheers! The friendship Ed and Jamal seemed to have is one of absolute trust and ease. Most people don't have that. Devastating is probably not a strong enough word. I understand how it feels to have my whole personal world collapse around me and having to go back to work and smile through it. Ed has such an enormous professional stress, it was only a matter of time before it broke. This video showed to me how sincere this person is. His songs come from the heart. I know that now. Ed Sheeran is loved by millions. He just shared a vulnerability (albeit unintended) that drew his fans closer and, perhaps in a small way, a brotherhood (or siblinghood) grew from the experience.
Ed Sheeran is a beautiful human being. This touched me so much. One just never knows what someone could be going thru and just because they are famous does not prevent their hearts from being broken. I'm so thankful he has his wife and that she is ok. Bless you Ed Sheeran. 🙏❤️🩹
What a BEAUTIFUL video. I knew Ed was struggling, I knew about the tumour . I knew about Jamal, but you put it all together and were able to show why Ed is so darn amazing. Every song has a story. Huge thanks to TS for being such a supportive friend.
Yes, he's a very lucky lad to meet Jamal who believed in him and Taylor, who is a kind and generous soul, who encouraged him to reach high and not give up.
There always need to be that one friend that will stand by u and meet u anywhere thru anything in ur life. Taylor proves herself to be that friend. My heart just breaks for Ed, he is such a sweet and amazing man. Love and prayers ❤
Last year seems to have been rough for a lot of people. But since starting a new one, here's hoping everything turns around for the better. All the love for you Ed and your wife and family!
Thank you for making this. I've followed Ed since the very beginning and have watched his growth. But he hasn't ever grown as much personally as he has these past years. With this you have made that so so clear and you have humanised him brilliantly. Thank you for letting people see him as he is in an amazing way.
It's in the darkest days we find our true selves. We find out how strong we really are. Having lost everyone important in my life has taught me more about myself than anything else could. Some of us are meant to live through loss so we can be an example of what strength truly is.
Man, death changes people, having been through something similar, losing a best friend and amazing human to a murderer, someone who was never caught, the amount of frustration and emptiness is hollowing. It clears your insides to air but you feel like tons of rocks. Rip braden peltier, our hero❤️
Thanks Ed my husband of 53 years passed and all the feelings you have are the same for us all I try to think of all the wonderful times while I am crying enjoy you family loads of love across the seas
What a phenomenal man. So talented, humble, committed and giving. There is much to learn from this video. Maybe kids in high school should view this video to see the impact and value of talking to someone. Thanks to Ed for sharing this story. ❤️
I know that feeling... like the world should stop and the confusion and betrayal you feel when it doesn't. Is human life that cheap... But when you realise where they went, and the gifts they left you... the gratitude for the time you did have, is immense.
My thoughts & prayers are for this beautiful family. His compassion & honesty enriches his creative side & shapes his music. How wonderful to have met Jamel & shared his young musical beginnings together. That bond of brotherhood will be forever. Starting his marriage & creating their new life together is intense. Then to add the horrible, painful reality of cancer with his wife & unborn child has to be so painful. Starting therapy, to ease & release his pain was the right thing. His friendship & creative bond with Taylor is a blessing. I pray for all of them. I am truly grateful for all the music he shares. I pray for both their comfort & peace. 💕
Ed is that kind of singer and person that we dont think that he suffers cause hes such a great human being such an amazing singer so cheerful always so talented writing his masterpieces that seeing this breaks my heart, how can such an amazing human being suffer so much !!!
From everything we can see online, Ed and Taylor are such kind hearted and genuinely amazing people. And they both make great music and write most of their songs themselves. Those are the starts I want to support.
Alot of people don't care for Taylor but they don't take the time to really know her and all the people she truly helps! Musical artist are human beings just like us they have feelings too! I applaud Ed Sheeran for showing people his vaunerability which will hopefully encourage people who are struggling with anything to get help! They are both a class act! Thank you both!❤❤
Ed’s superpower is he only tries to be better at being himself. Authenticity is in. That’s why he and Taylor are such good friends. They are authentic. Real. True. Ed is wise. Very wise. I suspect he was born wise. Hope Ed, Cherry and girls have a long life of joy and warmth and health.
After losing my daughter I can relate to that 'lost' feeling Ed talks about. You can be in a room of people that love you but there is a huge hole that is empty and you get lost in that grief and desperation. I feel for his wife as she must spend alot of time alone raising their children but also respecting the fact she knew parts would be tough yet still supporting Ed. I love they keep their private life away from the media and somehow balance family life in a world that must at times feel like an out of control rollarcoaster. Eds music such as visiting hours that was played at my daughters funeral and Dancing with my eyes closed will always pull at my heart strings but bring back beautiful if not sad memories wrapped up in the lyrics of a song. Long may their marriage stay forever strong.
Your feelings are real, but your feelings will carry you through life and I mean in a good way! You now have a new 80 year old fan. May you remain yourself, for you are a man!!
Wow, this was the first heartbreaking, insightful, inspirational, and a heart-felt documentary, that I have watched in years. Thank you Ed for sharing this.
If I'd paid to go see someone and they broke down in tears on stage. I'd actually cry with them and for them. Im certain that the audience would have sung to you just as they did for Robbie Williams.
My BFF passed unexpectedly in 1996. The pain of their absence never goes away. But time helps you to deal with it. And time helps you to dampen down how overwhelming the grief is, allows you to breathe again, and allows you to remember the good times, the laughter, and the shared memories. If you've lost someone, especially someone that is a vital part of your life; know that you will find a way through. You just have to keep hanging on. The sun will rise again in the morning, no matter how dark the night is. Even if you live in an area of the world with weeks of darkness, you know that the sun will still eventually get back above the horizon. Sending you hugs from an internet stranger.
Thank you for coming to CA and having a sold out Solfi Concert for those that truly love you. Thank you both and baby for being here. It was an honor to attend your concert. Love your music! Keep on keeping on Ed🤙🏽🫶🏽
❤ keep on being yourself may God Bless you and your family all the days forward … you are Loved as a decent human being and a outreagous singer , musician, performer..❤😮🎶🎶🎶🤩
This was an absolutely excellent video. I’m so sorry for what you and your wife went through. The loss of your best friend and battling cancer is so hard. I went through something similar, and I have to say that my faith, believing in a God who loves me got me through. Also, as you said, you can honor him daily and you will see him again.
This video was beautiful! I'm sorry about the loss of your friend, Jamal and about the scare of your lives w/ Cherry's Cancer scare. ,🙏🙏Praying for healing for Cherry and that 2024 is a better year for you. God bless ya'll!
I just love him! I love the relationship he has with his wife, you can see he truly loves her. And besties with Taylor Swift is pretty cool and obviously helped him. But being on stage and finally letting it go, was what opened the door for his healing. Death is always horrible and hurtful, and that won't ever change if it's a loved one. However, death can be a great thing, if it's someone who took lives, did horrible and grotesque things and deserved to die! What happened to Jamal happened to a friend of mine, a dj who never took xtc when we all did, he was always out designated driver but 20 years later would have a stroke after taking xtc when he was dj at a party. He survived thankfully but almost died, had to learn to live again, walk, talk, everything. I know we used to party but I would never take xtc in this day and age, it's so dirty. We got it from people making it at the university so alot safer, no not safe but safer.
You are keeping his memory alive... I never knew of him until I started watching this video! What a great way to honor your friend! Always listen to your wife! LOL
When you let people in you find out that you are not alone! Loss is the most horrific feeling you will ever encounter. When Ed said that after Jamal passed he wanted the world to feel as he did. When I lost my husband I couldn’t understand how people around me were just going on with their daily lives as if nothing happened. It was the most surreal feeling I have ever felt. You were never alone Ed. There are millions of us who understand and are feeling your loss. Jamal is never far from you. Just open yourself and you’ll see him. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Dear Ed, my heart goes out to you during these stressful , sad times. I am wishing you comfort, care and strength, handling all the feelings you are having during this heart breaking time. You and Cheri are in my prayers. You are loved, Ed.
I thank you for your openness and honesty about grief. It is such a difficult thing for so many. Perhaps your sharing will lead the way for all those struggling. It's just love with nowhere to go.
I just watched the movie Elvis yesterday on Netflix. I was so happy to hear Ed talk about taking time for his family and appreciating life. So many amazing musicians have fallen because of drugs. I hope Ed and Taylor and so many others learn from these past musicians and stay away from the drugs that are pushed on them to keep performing. These amazing musicians are people too, they are not machines and should not be treated as so. #balance
Im so sorry about what you are going through Ed ..i felt the same way..my dad died in 2010 then my big sister 8 months later..my beautiful mom who is 91 is the one who truly keeps me going she has had non hodkins lymphoma and breast cancer twice and beat it ! She had chemo but also drank an herbal drink during that time during her chemo behind the dr's back..he did tell her i don't know what your doing but you better keep doing it😂 your wife looks like a strong wonderful person and a fighter❤ Im so sorry about Jamal i know the feeling when my dad died that day literally was gray..i felt like i was going crazy with all of the what if's then when my big sister died..she was 7 years older than me so she was like a second mom and my bestfriend too..but like you when she died at the hospital that night i felt like the world should stop at least for a minute but i could see out the window cars still driving by and the world going on and you got to still get up and go to work and act like everythings ok and break down in front of co workers and strangers but Even though at first i was asking for God's help because i was angry at myself ..i just wanted to punish myself because i felt like it was all my fault what if i would have done this or done that finally after 6 months of torturing myself i asked God to help me and he did❤ The scripture "No eyes have seen no ears have heard what God has in store for us" always keeps my heart warm and also the promise of seeing our loved ones again... so i keep going for my mama, my husband and my other sister because times were pretty bleak back then..do i still pick up my phone 13 years later to try and text or call my sister yes i do And its heartbreaking but i know i will see her again..right now its just in my memory and my dreams❤
I lost my best friend to an o.d. in 2009. The grief was agony. Never hesitate to reach out to friends--most people want to be helpful and supportive. Sometimes you can help others heal while you're healing ❤. Love your music Ed
Wonderful man with huge, huge heart. Hope Ed and his wife will have a long and happy life together. And for him I can say I was lucky to be at his concert on 31st August in Sofia and he once again showed us not only his talent but his humanity, his honesty and how natural and gorgeous he is!
I’m envious of his friendships… he seems to really pull people into his circle and keep them there. To be able to have someone to share shit with like they have…
It’s so hard to lose one of your best friends. Lucky you have your wife and family to hold you until your ready to continue . It’s different but it’s ok to keep living ❤
The pure, genuine sentiment, of : "Wish, you were here." I received the message, with complete clarity. Oh, be still my heart... I love you all. God bless and much love always ❤🙏
Stay strong and know your God's child and he is here to help and guide you as planned. You had a bad year , new places , people and thing's. You can do it. Love is priceless. Never sell out for fame when believing in God with always having you feeling rich stay true to your heart , not your head. ❤
Thanks for sharing your experience with life and death… I know how hard it must have felt for you going through this difficult times… just keep loving your beautiful wife and children!❤️
Wow,,, it’s very hard sometimes when u ve everything but health and it’s devastating 😢😢 When u see people’s on the streets , ve no healthy food , sleep in the cold so on … but have full heath in the other side you always see the opposite side… Wow , really sorry to hear Ed history beside his fame & success… but I hope God ll see his heart, hill his wife and keeps that love together until they get older and older!!! Merry Christmas & Happy new years & I wish to this family full of health in Jesus Name !
God Bless the lost of your friend. I totally understand the way you feel.You have nothing to be ashamed to share your feelings. Thank God your wife and baby are healthy. I think you and Taylor are true friends and have each other’s back. ❤❤❤❤❤
If ed sheeran turns into the movie "sing 2" like when clay wife died and he quit his singer career i will be SO devastated... Ed sheeran song "perfect" was my first ever love song i heard...
Celebrity aside, you are a regular person with the same struggles as other people... Having true friends and true love is beautiful! I am glad that I came across this video! Thank you!
Ed Sheeran, you touched my heart so much with your struggles with your wife’s cancer and your friend’s death! You are often in my thoughts and prayers. Your music makes me sing, and so happy, Thank you!
I got to liking Ed based on interviews, before ever hearing his music. He’s such a good soul, and I’m glad he has the genuine and special love he’s found with his wife, and close his friends. He truly deserves that. ✨💖✨
My husband nearly lost me four times as l fought for my life as my fellow citizens did nothing to help and caused me emense pain and suffering for 2.5 years. I lived. We need to turn towards eachother and help heal eachother through connection ❤ I wish you and your wife all the best. May god bless you and your loved ones ❤️ Amen 🙏
I'm so glad you could be real about the grief and loss of your friend Ed. Grief is the most painful experience of our entire life. Losing those you love and mean so much to you can be unbearable. Allowing yourself to grieve and process loss is the only way to get through to the other side of loss, and that is peace. Doing this process will make it easier to process any loss in the future. Losing someone can absolutely gut you and usually does. But there is always hope. Depending on what you believe in, and I believe in the 4th dimension, where spirit resides. I know I will see my loved ones again. that is my hope and I hope you can find that kind of peace.
We need more Ed & Taylor in this world!
I wholeheartedly agree. These two have so much to give the world through both joy and loss, but more importantly...acceptance of reality. Angels of the soul I reckon.
@@wickedninjaxbeautifully stated.
Taylor has gone to the other side😢
@@anniegillespie7935I'm worried that may be true..😔
@anniegillespie7935 Taylor has sold her soul. She worships evil .... just like Beyonce and Celine 😈
I feel like anyone in the audience who saw you cry would be honored to be there for you, to show love and support when you needed it the most! You are human... Music is emotion and the fact that people got to see all of you will be something that they will never forget for all the right reasons! Never do what you think they showed up for! They showed up for you and looking at the faces of the people tells me that they wished that they could comfort you and take away your tears! You have every right to cry when and where it happens!
I thought the same. Artists put their emotions into songs and then they should perform lole robots?No! You're human, that's what this is for. I don't want to go to shows that feel like they're being only all acts. If you wouldn't accept humanity of an artist, you're just a douchebag. Thanks for your comment
Exactly….your audience was the Spiritual HUG you needed! SO sorry for your loss & all you & your wife went thru then. God’s uplifting love will carry you through everything. Life happens…🙌✝️🕊🌟🎶
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well said!!
I love his honesty and how loyal he is to his close friends and family. Taylor & Ed will be forever friends.
Such a wonderful young man with a wonderful wife. And isn’t Taylor Swift such a good person? So happy they all found each other. RIP Jamal. You were so loved.
Many Young people getting cancers, clots and cysts have had multiple boosters
Why the question mark after Taylor!
Dud you misunderstood something Ed Sheeran said?
@@soulfireonfire6423 lol there's a question mark there because she's literally asking a QUESTION. She's using proper punctuation lol. Wow, seems as if you're WAY too invested in TS. She's not God and never ever will be, not even close. Need to keep things in perspective!
@@kimberlybellefontaine1215when did anyone say anything about her being god? Maybe you’re the one who needs to keep things in perspective?
@@lolcatz88Ppl act as if she is... I don't see her as such a great person. Gotta look between the lines.
I love this young man. He’s so real and humble.
To hear Ed Sheeran talk about depression after losing one of his best friends early in his career really tugs at your heart and soul. I can relate to that loss for my Dad was my biggest supporter while I was attending medical school. He was my role model and taught me how to properly suture up a wound on a patient so well that I beat my chief surgical resident closing an abdominal surgery wound as an intern. The judge of the contest was the patient herself who said that my half of the surgery looked better. Thanks Dad ❤️🙏❤️🙏
Bless you, I understand how losing a parent is so heartbreaking, it feels like being a small child lost in a huge crowd searching and never finding that reassuring hand that makes you feel safe. I also know what it feels like to lose a spouse, I pray his wife comes through it ok.
Never had a Dad, yet I am so grateful you had such a wonderful Healer as a Father. He gave you a foundation of caring and skill enabling you to give the most precious gift in life, Healing.
I'm sorry his life here was shorter than you would want. Can you imagine what such a journey a man as your Dad is on now?
Love never dies. Love waits.
How proud your Dad will be when you meet again
in GOD's Time.
Respectfully, Ed’s association and friendship with Jamal Edwards wasn’t very early in his career. The time I met him, he was slinging a guitar as nearly his only possession. By then he was already a well-seasoned musician. He touches on the fact of his long homelessness in this video. Surely there were (in the crowd watching him busk on the Santa Monica pier) some people who looked down their noses at him for being an immigrant without a trust fund, but most of us saw a young genius with a mission to bring and share his gifts with everyone.
Thank you for sharing that. I'm so sorry you lost your dad
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I never knew anything about Ed. It's really nice to see how humble and normal he is.
I hope his wife's cancer stays in remission forever. Cherry and Ed are so darned cute together.
In my late 20s my husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkins and the largest tumor was a football shaped one embedded in the chest. It was not surgically removable, so heavy duty Chemotherapy began. I was told he might have 6 monthes to live and a 5% chance of going into remission/cure. Almost 40 years later he is still mean as a snake and kicking his heels up. Don't give up hope ever.
I love this story. It started out as a suck fest, but I think hope is so critical to keep, always.
Glad to hear good news! We need more good news in this world!
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Hope is like nothing else. Sometimes it’s the only thing we can hold onto.❤
Very different type of cancer
If it’s possible, I admire Ed and his wife even more. I’m so sorry they’ve gone through so much, but very happy they’ve come out the other side of it stronger than ever. ❤
It only makes them stronger, keeps a stronger and better bond for them to hold on to. I see a long relationship with them.
@@dinkvjr Me too. A forever couple
I personally don't believe what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. That's bs. I've seen people die of a broken heart! However, if you are lucky enough to have a miracle in your life, you are forever grateful.
As Brene Brown has said, its asking for help and showing your vulnerability where you are truly brave. Because we are afraid people will see us as weak!! Wrong. Brave!! Reaching out!, crying, being truly open. That is bravery.
Grief is as unique as that of each person grieved.
I had no idea the challenges he & wife faced. Appreciate his honesty in sharing his grief and fears. It heals all of us.
HIS HEART WAS JUST LAYING THERE EXPOSED AND BROKEN and i could feel every tear. GOD BLESS YOU, ED. YOUR MUSIC CHANGED MY LIFE.
It doesn't matter that everyone else goes through pain and grief like you do. When it happens to you, it's YOUR pain and YOUR grief and you have to find your own way. Thank you for being so brave to share. Peace.
Good for Sheeran not addressing Jamals death and personal business of his dear friend, but merely stating 'there are many more layers' instead of inadvertently feeding the press for curiosity seekers and gossip mongers. I truly respect that.
A true friend in this world is an amazing gift not everyone is blessed with!!!
You are 💯 correct ✅
Ed connected with his audience through his talents and through his vulnerability and his emotional expression of grief. I wish that I had a friend like Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift. You can see that they are their authentic selves and are incredibly supportive of one another and people with those qualities are rare! I have so much genuine respect for people’s authenticity.
So sorry for all Ed & his wife have gone thru. Jamal looked like such a sweet,good guy! Horrible loss! He was the best! God bless his soul & keep blessing Ed, his wife, & their little family🙏🏼💕
I had cancer and a mastectomy, 7 months chemotherapy at age 37. I was frantic about life and leaving my 3 year old daughter. I was shocked that I got pregnant and delivered a healthy son at age 40. Unfortunately, my 27 year old co-worker did NOT survive after giving birth.
Extremely stressful time for my family but had a supportive and loving husband.
I pray for Ed and his family.
His upbringing and marriage are what keeps him humble and not a toxic celeb.
Funny you say she's a "toxic celeb", when she's actually one of his close friend....by the way....What's actually toxic about her???? Yeah, she dates alot, but what normal human hasn't....Mind your OWN business
@@laverneswartz, Do you know how to read and then comment? Who said she’s a “Toxic Celeb”? I know you’re not talking about Taylor, if you are… please seek help. #Swiftie #Trayis or #Tayis pick one that sounds good for Taylor & Travis.
We saw Ed in concert with his wife and baby in attendance, so beautiful. He’s awesome. Stay strong Ed, you have a lovely family. 🫶🏽🤙🏽
Your comment is the only toxic thing here. Jealous haters gonna hate. 😂
Taylor is a beautiful person I’m sick of people trying to put her down when she doesn’t deserve it.Anyway you go sit in the corner and think what you’re going to say about Taylor because you are really sad sad 🧌 also keep crying 😭😭😭 whilst Taylor doesn’t no you exist
So not one person read that initial comment correctly. In no part was anyone named as a toxic celeb it was a generalised comment about ANY celeb.
I am so grateful that I watched this.
To some extent, I can relate to the negatives Ed has faced. I was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 29. I remember the days that I had to wait to find out how serious it was. In those days (which turned out to be weeks), I also discovered that I was pregnant. I was very early in my pregnancy and I was not willing to lose my child for treatment. I had the mass removed right before I found out that I was expecting but that was as much as I was willing to do. At 38 weeks, my baby boy was born, healthy and happy. And for me, he was my saving grace. When I had been first diagnosed, I spiraled so badly. Nobody wants to hear that they've got cancer in pregnancy, but hearing it in your 20's when you already have 2 small children you're raising, it's very devastating. My youngest was only a year old,, my daughter was barely 3. That pregnancy changed me. I went from being in that depressing spiral to having a purpose for living, if at first it was only to get my little one here in the best condition I could. And I did. He was the happiest baby I have ever seen. I have always felt a special connection to him because I feel like he saved me. He's now 13 and he's amazing. He just got his first college scholarship and he makes me so proud. I'm proud of all my kids because they've all been amazing.
My cancer luckily required no immediate treatment after his birth until it came back 5 years later. Right now, I'm back in remission but I know that there's always the potential that it will return or spread and that I've got to just take today and be grateful for the time that I have.
I haven't had the easiest life. That's all I can say. But I have learned a lot from my experiences. Grief is like a monsoon. It can come out of nowhere and hit you really hard. You have to learn to ride it out because they always end at some point. Monsoons can cause damage, floodgates bursting open, but with time, it will clear away and you can see clearly again. It doesn't mean that it won't return, but you learn to ride out the hard times, allow yourself time to grieve and feel, cry and scream, and then the darkness fades and you can appreciate the light you find in those you love and even in the memories of those you have loved that may no longer be with you. I know this probably sounds crazy, but grief isn't an easy topic because it's so incredibly personal.
I can't imagine trying to perform when that monsoon hits. Somettimes though, you need to put yourself and your mental health first and know that the people who love and follow you can and will understand that you are human with human emotions, human feelings, and human experiences that go far beyond that stage. If someone doesn't understand that you and your family, your life, your mental health should be first, they aren't really a fan. They're a narcissist with no empathy for someone who is struggling with every day life. Never be embarrassed by emotion. It makes you more human, more relatable, and more loveable to your true fan base. Good luck with the future and I pray that you and your family find time for healing and building strong bonds so that you always have them to fall back to when that storm starts to fall. You're an inspiration, Ed. As is your beautiful wife.
Long post but if more people would take the time to read all of it….they would appreciate the effort it took for you to have written it. Keep your eyes on that arm and don’t let the cancer return. God bless you and your family ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
God bless you and your sons. Thanks for sharing this. ❤
Thank you for sharing, it helps a lot 😊
Leslie, so very well said. It's so true grief comes in waves. One day you think you feel fine and a song or a person, or nothing at all, throws you back into the crashing waves. You don't want to believe or accept that person is gone. I pray there is "another side" I personally have gotten messages from loved ones even animals! Maybe my brain is making it up, but I really don't think so!! Hang in there Ed & Cheri. And everyone else going through grief. I had a very sad year myself, lost my dad, cousins, Aunts, it kept hitting. I can't cry, but I know one day I will....and that will be a good day. I need to cry.
Beautifully said.❤
Hugs to you, Mr Sherran. I lost my husband of 43 years. I understand how life goes on. We had three children. Here iam 6 months on and still I am numb. I have not yet released the pain. Life goes on. Thank you for allowing us to watch your Heart experience. ❤️ 😊
My friend recently died of pancreatic cancer. We all knew it was coming, but the last time I saw her I truly thought I’d get to see her again. The last thing she said to me was “I love you”. That’s now the last thing I say to my friends and family. It means so much to me that those were her last words to me.
So true, the last word said to my mother 31 years ago, knowing it was the last time, were " I love you Mom." She said, " I love you too."
Now, I say it all the time and tell my friends in similar situation, SAY IT!
Sometimes it is the hardest thing to bare your soul to others and really open up. He seems like a person who is very normal despite his fame and like most men, find it really difficult to process the emotions that society tells men specifically to push down. As for Taylor, I just love her! She is one of the most normal celebrities and I'm glad she's been a mentor and friend to Ed. When you lose someone so close to you it can be unbearable to even admit defeat to grief but it is just too important to ignore.
I love love love Ed Sheeran! I'm so sad to hear that he's dealing with so much heartache. Praying for peace and better days for him and his wife.
I ve been praying for Ed and Cherry. So glad the wonderful Taylor Swift has been his confidant. He’s my wake up on my alarm.
I pray his wife be okay, I love Ed's music a lot. Whenever I listen to his songs I feel so good.
Thanks, Ed. You give comfort to us all... we, the living. Grief is so unique to each one who suffers it. Thank you for sharing yours.
I watched the entire documentary - as moving as if Ed were your best friend. You can feel in every single scene that his feelings whether love, sadness, friendship or fans are real and not faked ! Ed is just a great lovely natural person !
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where is it streaming?
@@jmsl_910 Hallo - streaming Disney+
This documentary is really worth seeing and touches your heart ! ❤
Agreed
He is just a lovely guy glad he has his wife❤
This was so well produced, Cheers! The friendship Ed and Jamal seemed to have is one of absolute trust and ease. Most people don't have that. Devastating is probably not a strong enough word. I understand how it feels to have my whole personal world collapse around me and having to go back to work and smile through it. Ed has such an enormous professional stress, it was only a matter of time before it broke. This video showed to me how sincere this person is. His songs come from the heart. I know that now. Ed Sheeran is loved by millions. He just shared a vulnerability (albeit unintended) that drew his fans closer and, perhaps in a small way, a brotherhood (or siblinghood) grew from the experience.
I feel Ed is a brother. He's got a kind, loving, caring soul. You can see it and hear it in his lyrics.
@@dianehartnett1945and he married a beautiful woman with the same kind of beautiful soul
I love his music, his style, and I’m so sorry he’s going through so much! Life is so randomly unfair!!
Ed Sheeran is a beautiful human being. This touched me so much. One just
never knows what someone could be going thru and just because they are famous does not prevent their hearts from being broken. I'm so thankful he has his wife and that she is ok. Bless you Ed Sheeran. 🙏❤️🩹
Everyone should wish(pray) that their situation has a happy ending.
Ive always loved how humble ed is. Ive always found (not always) that people from humble beginnings are the nicer and most amazing performers
What a BEAUTIFUL video. I knew Ed was struggling, I knew about the tumour . I knew about Jamal, but you put it all together and were able to show why Ed is so darn amazing. Every song has a story. Huge thanks to TS for being such a supportive friend.
Yes, he's a very lucky lad to meet Jamal who believed in him and Taylor, who is a kind and generous soul, who encouraged him to reach high and not give up.
There always need to be that one friend that will stand by u and meet u anywhere thru anything in ur life. Taylor proves herself to be that friend. My heart just breaks for Ed, he is such a sweet and amazing man. Love and prayers ❤
Sometime your soul says enough and it doesn’t matter what you do to stay strong, I’m so glad you have a friend like Taylor.
Last year seems to have been rough for a lot of people.
But since starting a new one, here's hoping everything turns around for the better.
All the love for you Ed and your wife and family!
Thank you for making this.
I've followed Ed since the very beginning and have watched his growth.
But he hasn't ever grown as much personally as he has these past years.
With this you have made that so so clear and you have humanised him brilliantly. Thank you for letting people see him as he is in an amazing way.
It's in the darkest days we find our true selves. We find out how strong we really are. Having lost everyone important in my life has taught me more about myself than anything else could. Some of us are meant to live through loss so we can be an example of what strength truly is.
Man, death changes people, having been through something similar, losing a best friend and amazing human to a murderer, someone who was never caught, the amount of frustration and emptiness is hollowing. It clears your insides to air but you feel like tons of rocks. Rip braden peltier, our hero❤️
Ed & Jamal are timeless; that is it. I have found that True Friendship is never diminished, no matter the circumstance or timeline.
"Whish you were here" says so much. And the more often he sends a postcard the more weight this message carries. That's what I feel 🌱
Thanks Ed my husband of 53 years passed and all the feelings you have are the same for us all I try to think of all the wonderful times while I am crying enjoy you family loads of love across the seas
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What a phenomenal man. So talented, humble, committed and giving. There is much to learn from this video. Maybe kids in high school should view this video to see the impact and value of talking to someone. Thanks to Ed for sharing this story. ❤️
I know that feeling... like the world should stop and the confusion and betrayal you feel when it doesn't. Is human life that cheap...
But when you realise where they went, and the gifts they left you... the gratitude for the time you did have, is immense.
My thoughts & prayers are for this beautiful family. His compassion & honesty enriches his creative side & shapes his music. How wonderful to have met Jamel & shared his young musical beginnings together. That bond of brotherhood will be forever. Starting his marriage & creating their new life together is intense. Then to add the horrible, painful reality of cancer with his wife & unborn child has to be so painful. Starting therapy, to ease & release his pain was the right thing. His friendship & creative bond with Taylor is a blessing. I pray for all of them. I am truly grateful for all the music he shares. I pray for both their comfort & peace. 💕
Ed is that kind of singer and person that we dont think that he suffers cause hes such a great human being such an amazing singer so cheerful always so talented writing his masterpieces that seeing this breaks my heart, how can such an amazing human being suffer so much !!!
Caring Taylor DOING something to support a friend ❤❤ Hang in there Ed. Life is pretty darn tough. Hugs 🫂
From everything we can see online, Ed and Taylor are such kind hearted and genuinely amazing people. And they both make great music and write most of their songs themselves. Those are the starts I want to support.
*ALL of their songs!❤ :)
Alot of people don't care for Taylor but they don't take the time to really know her and all the people she truly helps! Musical artist are human beings just like us they have feelings too! I applaud Ed Sheeran for showing people his vaunerability which will hopefully encourage people who are struggling with anything to get help! They are both a class act! Thank you both!❤❤
Ed’s superpower is he only tries to be better at being himself.
Authenticity is in. That’s why he and Taylor are such good friends. They are authentic. Real. True. Ed is wise. Very wise. I suspect he was born wise.
Hope Ed, Cherry and girls have a long life of joy and warmth and health.
After losing my daughter I can relate to that 'lost' feeling Ed talks about. You can be in a room of people that love you but there is a huge hole that is empty and you get lost in that grief and desperation. I feel for his wife as she must spend alot of time alone raising their children but also respecting the fact she knew parts would be tough yet still supporting Ed. I love they keep their private life away from the media and somehow balance family life in a world that must at times feel like an out of control rollarcoaster. Eds music such as visiting hours that was played at my daughters funeral and Dancing with my eyes closed will always pull at my heart strings but bring back beautiful if not sad memories wrapped up in the lyrics of a song. Long may their marriage stay forever strong.
I'm so sorry you lost your daughter. I hope you have lots of love and support around you.
This was phenomenal. Ed is a hero and he doesn't even understand that yet. What a beautiful soul
Your feelings are real, but your feelings will carry you through life and I mean in a good way! You now have a new 80 year old fan. May you remain yourself, for you are a man!!
He is a real human being not afraid of showing his soul what a beautiful soul he has..luv him❤
Wow, this was the first heartbreaking, insightful, inspirational, and a heart-felt documentary, that I have watched in years. Thank you Ed for sharing this.
If I'd paid to go see someone and they broke down in tears on stage. I'd actually cry with them and for them. Im certain that the audience would have sung to you just as they did for Robbie Williams.
My BFF passed unexpectedly in 1996. The pain of their absence never goes away. But time helps you to deal with it. And time helps you to dampen down how overwhelming the grief is, allows you to breathe again, and allows you to remember the good times, the laughter, and the shared memories.
If you've lost someone, especially someone that is a vital part of your life; know that you will find a way through. You just have to keep hanging on. The sun will rise again in the morning, no matter how dark the night is. Even if you live in an area of the world with weeks of darkness, you know that the sun will still eventually get back above the horizon.
Sending you hugs from an internet stranger.
Thank you for coming to CA and having a sold out Solfi Concert for those that truly love you. Thank you both and baby for being here. It was an honor to attend your concert. Love your music! Keep on keeping on Ed🤙🏽🫶🏽
❤ keep on being yourself may God Bless you and your family all the days forward … you are Loved as a decent human being and a outreagous singer , musician, performer..❤😮🎶🎶🎶🤩
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Ed is amazing and his songs resonate with so many cause his heart is in all his music.
Taylor is very much the female version of Edward
This was an absolutely excellent video. I’m so sorry for what you and your wife went through. The loss of your best friend and battling cancer is so hard. I went through something similar, and I have to say that my faith, believing in a God who loves me got me through. Also, as you said, you can honor him daily and you will see him again.
This video was beautiful! I'm sorry about the loss of your friend, Jamal and about the scare of your lives w/ Cherry's Cancer scare. ,🙏🙏Praying for healing for Cherry and that 2024 is a better year for you. God bless ya'll!
I just love him! I love the relationship he has with his wife, you can see he truly loves her. And besties with Taylor Swift is pretty cool and obviously helped him. But being on stage and finally letting it go, was what opened the door for his healing. Death is always horrible and hurtful, and that won't ever change if it's a loved one. However, death can be a great thing, if it's someone who took lives, did horrible and grotesque things and deserved to die! What happened to Jamal happened to a friend of mine, a dj who never took xtc when we all did, he was always out designated driver but 20 years later would have a stroke after taking xtc when he was dj at a party. He survived thankfully but almost died, had to learn to live again, walk, talk, everything. I know we used to party but I would never take xtc in this day and age, it's so dirty. We got it from people making it at the university so alot safer, no not safe but safer.
You are keeping his memory alive... I never knew of him until I started watching this video! What a great way to honor your friend! Always listen to your wife! LOL
When you let people in you find out that you are not alone! Loss is the most horrific feeling you will ever encounter. When Ed said that after Jamal passed he wanted the world to feel as he did. When I lost my husband I couldn’t understand how people around me were just going on with their daily lives as if nothing happened. It was the most surreal feeling I have ever felt.
You were never alone Ed. There are millions of us who understand and are feeling your loss. Jamal is never far from you. Just open yourself and you’ll see him. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am so sorry for your loss.
Ed is so authentic. Taylor, too. They never wanted to fall into pretense. They are both prolific songwriters.
Dear Ed, my heart goes out to you during these stressful , sad times. I am wishing you comfort, care and strength, handling all the feelings you are having during this heart breaking time. You and Cheri are in my prayers. You are loved, Ed.
I thank you for your openness and honesty about grief. It is such a difficult thing for so many. Perhaps your sharing will lead the way for all those struggling. It's just love with nowhere to go.
I just watched the movie Elvis yesterday on Netflix. I was so happy to hear Ed talk about taking time for his family and appreciating life. So many amazing musicians have fallen because of drugs. I hope Ed and Taylor and so many others learn from these past musicians and stay away from the drugs that are pushed on them to keep performing. These amazing musicians are people too, they are not machines and should not be treated as so. #balance
So glad Taylor was there to help put the pieces back together. Everyone needs a friend like her. ❤️
Im so sorry about what you are going through Ed ..i felt the same way..my dad died in 2010 then my big sister 8 months later..my beautiful mom who is 91 is the one who truly keeps me going she has had non hodkins lymphoma and breast cancer twice and beat it ! She had chemo but also drank an herbal drink during that time during her chemo behind the dr's back..he did tell her i don't know what your doing but you better keep doing it😂 your wife looks like a strong wonderful person and a fighter❤
Im so sorry about Jamal i know the feeling when my dad died that day literally was gray..i felt like i was going crazy with all of the what if's then when my big sister died..she was 7 years older than me so she was like a second mom and my bestfriend too..but like you when she died at the hospital that night i felt like the world should stop at least for a minute but i could see out the window cars still driving by and the world going on and you got to still get up and go to work and act like everythings ok and break down in front of co workers and strangers but
Even though at first i was asking for God's help because i was angry at myself ..i just wanted to punish myself because i felt like it was all my fault what if i would have done this or done that finally after 6 months of torturing myself i asked God to help me and he did❤
The scripture
"No eyes have seen no ears have heard what God has in store for us" always keeps my heart warm and also the promise of seeing our loved ones again... so i keep going for my mama, my husband and my other sister because times were pretty bleak back then..do i still pick up my phone 13 years later to try and text or call my sister yes i do
And its heartbreaking but i know i will see her again..right now its just in my memory and my dreams❤
I lost my best friend to an o.d. in 2009. The grief was agony. Never hesitate to reach out to friends--most people want to be helpful and supportive. Sometimes you can help others heal while you're healing ❤. Love your music Ed
Living and loving those around you becomes more cherished and precious when life deals you bad news
that's why ED SHEERAN hellped me go through my childhood
Wonderful man with huge, huge heart. Hope Ed and his wife will have a long and happy life together. And for him I can say I was lucky to be at his concert on 31st August in Sofia and he once again showed us not only his talent but his humanity, his honesty and how natural and gorgeous he is!
Thank you for this insight. I am so sorry for your loss yet so happy for your friendship and for your wife who is such a love.
I’m envious of his friendships… he seems to really pull people into his circle and keep them there. To be able to have someone to share shit with like they have…
Hey Ed, I hear you. Take this time to heal yourself and make it about what matters most to you. ❤
the most respectable way to mourn someone you lost is to feel the emotions rather than bury it down. thank You ed.
I just stumbled on this and I needed it. Blessing to them all.
It’s so hard to lose one of your best friends. Lucky you have your wife and family to hold you until your ready to continue . It’s different but it’s ok to keep living ❤
The pure, genuine sentiment, of : "Wish, you were here." I received the message, with complete clarity. Oh, be still my heart... I love you all. God bless and much love always ❤🙏
Walk tall and look the world straight in the eye!! Wish you the best Ed
Breath taking cherish Taylor ❤❤❤
Stay strong and know your God's child and he is here to help and guide you as planned. You had a bad year , new places , people and thing's. You can do it. Love is priceless. Never sell out for fame when believing in God with always having you feeling rich stay true to your heart , not your head. ❤
Thanks for sharing your experience with life and death… I know how hard it must have felt for you going through this difficult times… just keep loving your beautiful wife and children!❤️
Wow,,, it’s very hard sometimes when u ve everything but health and it’s devastating 😢😢
When u see people’s on the streets , ve no healthy food , sleep in the cold so on … but have full heath in the other side you always see the opposite side…
Wow , really sorry to hear Ed history beside his fame & success… but I hope God ll see his heart, hill his wife and keeps that love together until they get older and older!!!
Merry Christmas & Happy new years & I wish to this family full of health in Jesus Name !
That was beautiful to watch, and sad at the same time. With his wife and her Tumour. Yes we need more of Taylor and Ed.
God Bless the lost of your friend. I totally understand the way you feel.You have nothing to be ashamed to share your feelings. Thank God your wife and baby are healthy. I think you and Taylor are true friends and have each other’s back. ❤❤❤❤❤
he had his painwitnessed by thousands of people, powerful
If ed sheeran turns into the movie "sing 2" like when clay wife died and he quit his singer career i will be SO devastated... Ed sheeran song "perfect" was my first ever love song i heard...
The most respectful way to address the loss of someone close...❤... Thank you Ed ❤
This was beautifully done. Thank you.
Celebrity aside, you are a regular person with the same struggles as other people... Having true friends and true love is beautiful! I am glad that I came across this video! Thank you!
Amazing, totally get it xx. Had cancer, had depression. Loved and lost 💔
Love and prayers for ED and his loved ones.
Ed Sheeran, you touched my heart so much with your struggles with your wife’s cancer and your friend’s death! You are often in my thoughts and prayers. Your music makes me sing, and so happy, Thank you!
I got to liking Ed based on interviews, before ever hearing his music.
He’s such a good soul, and I’m glad he has the genuine and special love he’s found with his wife, and close his friends. He truly deserves that. ✨💖✨
My husband nearly lost me four times as l fought for my life as my fellow citizens did nothing to help and caused me emense pain and suffering for 2.5 years. I lived. We need to turn towards eachother and help heal eachother through connection ❤ I wish you and your wife all the best. May god bless you and your loved ones ❤️ Amen 🙏
Love him. So Irish don’t let people see you cry… You are amazing.. I watch your videos as a small child.. prayers are with and family always ❤
I'm so glad you could be real about the grief and loss of your friend Ed. Grief is the most painful experience of our entire life. Losing those you love and mean so much to you can be unbearable. Allowing yourself to grieve and process loss is the only way to get through to the other side of loss, and that is peace. Doing this process will make it easier to process any loss in the future. Losing someone can absolutely gut you and usually does. But there is always hope. Depending on what you believe in, and I believe in the 4th dimension, where spirit resides. I know I will see my loved ones again. that is my hope and I hope you can find that kind of peace.