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    Ed Sheeran’s wife was diagnosed with cancer while six months pregnant with couple’s second child

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 11, 20243 Mins Read
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    It’s easy to forget that famous people are just like us, even though they are rich and famous. Because of this, they go through the same happiness and sadness, loss, shock, and hard times.

    In the future, we might want to keep that in mind the next time we read sensational news stories or believe claims that have no proof. Celebrities go through hard times too, just like everyone else.

    Not sure about us? Just look at Ed Sheeran, whose wife was cruelly told she had cancer last year while she was pregnant with their second child.

    People all over the world know Ed Sheeran as one of the most famous young musicians of his time, but he’s had a lot of stress in the last few years.

    News sources say that he and his wife Cherry Seaborn have been married since 2019 and have been together since 2015.

    But last year, when Cherry was pregnant and was told she had cancer, their whole world turned upside down. The fact that Sheeran’s best friend died that same month made him feel even worse.

    In his Disney+ documentary series Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All, Sheeran talked about Cherry’s health: “It was really bad, and then all of a sudden, my best friend Jamal died.”

    “You asked us, ‘Do you want to make a documentary?'” I thought, “Yeah, I should be in the studio, and we’ll play the gig.”

    “That’s not what the film is.”

    The camera then cuts to Sheeran, who is crying uncontrollably as he rides in the back of a car.

    In the same video, Sheeran’s wife Cherry said that doctors found a tumor in her arm when she was six months pregnant.

    She said, “I was told I have cancer at the beginning of the year.” “It made me think a lot about how short our lives are.” I would never agree to do something like this, but it made me wonder what people would think of me if I died. “What do you leave behind?”

    “The whole point for Ed is that he wants to tell people, ‘I’m not just this music machine,'” she said. I’m not just a robot trying to get number one. I’m a friend, a father, and a son. It wasn’t until this year that I thought, “I might die.”

    Cherry’s months of fear paid off when she and her husband had their second child. Soon after, she had surgery to remove the growth from her arm, which went well.

    While she was still pregnant, Ed Sheeran found out that his wife had a tumor. He must have been very worried. Thank God everything worked out.

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