Trolls drive Ed Sheeran off Twitter: It's 'nothing but people saying mean things'
Don’t expect Ed Sheeran to retweet you anytime soon.
“I’ve actually come off Twitter completely. I can’t read it,” the
singer-songwriter reportedly said in a new interview with The
Sun. “I go on it and there’s nothing but people saying mean things.”
Despite his massive success, the 26-year-old still finds that a troll can bring
him down. “One comment ruins your day,” he shared. “The head f— for me has been
trying to work out why people dislike me so much.”
According to Sheeran, many of the critical messages he sees are from fans of
a fellow musician. “Lady Gaga’s fan base read an interview in which they assumed
I was talking about her and they all f—ing hate,” he told The Sun. “And
it wasn’t anything to do with that at all.”
Sheeran added: “So I think Twitter gets on a massive steam roll of assuming
things and then you get in the s—.”
The singer doesn’t think that tuning out the trolls won’t make him out of
touch. “I have people like my dad who will have a conversation with me,” he
said. “I don’t have to have someone calling me a whatever.”
But Sheeran won’t completely disappear from Twitter: Posts linking to his new
Instagram images will continue to be automatically generated, according to the
newspaper.
Fresh from headlining Sunday night at the Glastonbury Festival, Sheeran is
back on the road as part of his North
American tour to support his latest album, ÷.
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