Ed Sheeran on New Docuseries: “It Isn’t a Documentary on a Musician; It’s a Documentary on Grief”

In 'Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All,' which debuted Wednesday on Disney+, the singer mourns the dying of his finest pal, helps his spouse as she battles most cancers whereas being pregnant and data his new album.

Ed Sheeran, who is comparatively mum about his non-public life, goes behind-the-music in his new Disney+ docuseries, concerning topics like grief, psychological well being, love and loss.


“I by no means wished to make a documentary that was [focused on the] unhappy pop star and really feel sorry for [the] unhappy pop star,” Sheeran mentioned Tuesday night time on the New York Metropolis premiere of Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, which debuted Wednesday on Disney+ and follows the singer as he mourns the dying of his finest pal, helps his spouse as she battles most cancers whereas being pregnant and data his new album.


“What I feel is actually nice in regards to the documentary is the themes that it explores, everybody goes by way of. … Everybody goes by way of grief. Everybody goes by way of ups and downs of their psychological well being.”


“I do know precisely what you imply, however the pop star went by way of some shit,” chimed in moderator and CBS This Morning host Gayle King.


“However all of us do,” Sheeran replied. “That’s the factor. All of us do.”


The four-part sequence comes two days earlier than the English performer releases his new album (pronounced subtract). Sheeran was joined onstage by director David Soutar and government producers Ben Winston and Ben Turner. His spouse and mom of two kids, Cherry Seaborn, sat within the viewers and King requested the singer about her well being.


“All good and common check-ups,” Sheeran mentioned because the viewers at The Occasions Heart applauded loudly.


Sheeran, 32, is emotional within the sequence about Cherry’s battle with most cancers in addition to final yr’s dying of Jamal Edwards, his shut pal whose groundbreaking YouTube channel SB.TV gave Sheeran — and different U.Ok. performers — his first huge break.


“I don’t suppose it is best to course of it,” Sheeran mentioned about dying. “[You] must respect the person who you’ve misplaced. You simply must dwell with it and permit your self to be unhappy generally and permit your self to chortle on the enjoyable recollections and stuff like that. However to erase somebody out of your reminiscence to not really feel unhappy, I feel is sort of disrespectful to the reminiscence of that individual. So I permit myself to really feel unhappy after I need to really feel unhappy.”


“I feel that’s the factor with this documentary is folks watch it and after they see how I react to it, they’re not saying, ‘Oh, I’m unhappy for Ed as a result of Ed’s unhappy.’ They’re watching it and relating it to their very own life and being like, ‘I’ve misplaced somebody, and I really feel like that [too],’” Sheeran continued. “And I feel that’s why the documentary’s highly effective. … It isn’t a documentary on a musician. I really feel prefer it’s a documentary on grief.”


This week Sheeran made headlines when steered that he would stop music fully if his Grammy-winning hit “Considering Out Loud” — which is locked in a copyright dispute with Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get it On” — loses in courtroom. He merely talked about the looming lawsuit throughout Tuesday night time’s premiere.


“Life all the time simply throws curveballs at you. Like, this week in the meanwhile is: I’ve bought the documentary popping out tomorrow. I’ve bought the album popping out on Friday. I begin my tour on Saturday. My grandmother’s funeral is tomorrow. I’m nonetheless on this courtroom case,” he mentioned. “It’s like this intense factor and that is simply one other level in life the place life is occurring, however that doesn’t imply that 2023 is right-off both. There’s going to be wonderful issues that occur this yr too. I feel life is — there’s all the time one thing occurring.”


King closed the occasion praising the singer as Sheeran smiled on.


“I’m not going to speak in regards to the courtroom case. I’m not going to try this however I'll say this. You publicly mentioned that should you lose the courtroom case — and there’s no method you'll be able to in my humble opinion — you publicly mentioned that should you lose you're giving up music and I’m telling you, ‘You bought to take that again. Take that again.’ That’s all I’m going to say. Goodnight you guys.”

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