‘You’re On A Watch List’: Ed Sheeran Roasts Fan Who Misheard THIS Major Thinking Out Loud Lyric

Oh, my dear fellow fans of the enchanting Ed Sheeran, let me share with you my heartfelt thoughts on this latest amusing episode unfolding in our beloved singer’s whimsical world! As an ardent admirer who has followed his career from its humble beginnings, I can confidently say that his playful banter with fans is as much a part of the Sheeran experience as his soulful ballads and catchy pop tunes.


Ed Sheeran playfully teased a fan on TikTok, mocking a misunderstanding about the lyrics to one of his popular songs. Instead of correcting the fan who believed the lyrics to Thinking Out Loud were “I will be loving you ’til we’re 17”, he humorously acknowledged the mistake by implying that the song could have been written with that line instead.

“You’re on a watch list somewhere,” Sheeran wrote in response, as reported by Complex.

The decade-old hit track of the chart-topper, that stayed in the Top 40 for 19 weeks before reaching number one in the UK, has recently been used as a source for memes on social media platforms. People are humorously criticizing the British singer for his readiness to part ways with his partner once he turns 71.

Ed Sheeran also jumped onto the bandwagon lately, sharing a video on his social platforms showing him packing his bag and flipping off the camera as the specified part of the song starts playing, before exiting the room.

In simpler terms, the tune you’re referring to earned Sheeran two Grammys in 2016 for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. Notably, it also held its position in the UK Top 40 chart for a full year, making it the first song to achieve this milestone.

At present, Ed Sheeran is in the heart of his Mathematics concert series, and upcoming performances are set for this weekend in Cyprus. Here’s hoping that attendees will accurately sing the song lyrics during future concerts.

In more recent updates, Ed Sheeran’s sibling, known musically as Alonestar (real name Jethro Sheeran), voiced displeasure over his brother’s actions following a request to take down his image and name from the cover art of their joint song, Raise Em Up. The demand originated from Warner Music, which handles Ed’s recordings. However, Jethro vented his anger at Ed himself, stating that he and his legal team were taken aback by this demand. Despite these feelings, Jethro chose to obey to prevent a costly legal dispute.

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2024-09-02 14:24