Ed Sheeran breaks down in tears in first look at new documentary

Ed Sheeran breaks down in tears as he opens up on wife Cherry Seaborn’s health issues and the death of his best friend Jamal Edwards in first look at new emotional documentary

Ed Sheeran can be seen breaking down in tears in the first trailer for his new documentary series, The Sum Of It All.

The singer, 32, will be showing the ups and downs of his life on the road to stardom in the four-part series on Disney+, which will air on May 3.

The trailer starts with Ed talking about his childhood, growing up with a stutter, and saying: ‘That guy doesn’t grow up to be a pop star. It’s so unlikely’.

Childhood videos of Ed are interspersed with clips of him on stage during his sellout arena tours.

Viewers will see him going from the beginning of his career to becoming one of music’s biggest stars. 

Emotional: Ed Sheeran can be seen breaking down in tears in the first trailer for his new documentary series The Sum Of It All

Family: Ed’s wife Cherry Seaborn is also in the docuseries, with clips of her pregnant with the couple’s two children Lyra, two, and Jupiter, 10 months 

Ed describes meeting his best friend Jamal Edwards, who gave him his first big break, and their friendship before his sudden death last year.

Jamal, a music producer and the son of Loose Women star Brenda Edwards, tragically died after a cardiac arrest brought on by cocaine and alcohol in February 2022 at the age of 31.

Ed’s wife Cherry Seaborn is also seen in the docuseries, with clips of her pregnant with the couple’s two children Lyra, two, and Jupiter, 10 months.

The pair are seen going on dates together, with Ed saying: ‘Everything in my life sort of got so much better when Cherry came into it.’

However, the series also delves into Cherry’s health issues and the toll it took on the couple.

Recently, Ed revealed that the couple were plagued with ‘fear, depression and anxiety’ because Cherry was diagnosed with a tumour that she couldn’t have treated until after she’d given birth to their second child.

Revealed: The emotional lyrics in Ed Sheeran’s new song Eyes Closed 

So far Ed has released only a snippet of the upcoming song.

He sings: ‘So I’m dancing with my eyes closed.

‘Cos everywhere I look I still see you. 

‘Time is moving so slow.

And I don’t know what else I can do so I keep dancing with my eyes closed.’ 

Ed is seen breaking down into tears in the car as the death of his friend compounded by Cherry’s health battle becomes overwhelming.

A clip is shown of him crying on stage as well, with Cherry saying: ‘I’ve never seen him cry on stage’.

She adds: ‘He hasn’t had the time to process and be at peace with his thoughts.’ 

The trailer ends with happier videos of Ed celebrating his birthday, playing on stage and laughing with his friends as he says ‘life can be unpredictable’.

It comes after Ed revealed that the first single off his new album Subtract is dedicated to his late friend Jamal.  

Eyes Closed will be released on March 24, the first single off Ed’s new album Subtract. 

Ed recently announced the release of his sixth studio album, explaining it had been inspired by personal tragedies he has faced.

Posting on Instagram to his 42million followers on Wednesday, the Shape Of You singer revealed the loss of his close friend had inspired the track and that he is ‘dancing with my eyes closed to try get through it’. 

He penned alongside the post: ‘Eyes Closed is out 24th march, you can pre order it now. 

‘This song is about losing someone, feeling like every time you go out and you expect to just bump into them, and every thing just reminds you of them and things you did together. 

Tragic: Ed describes meeting his best friend Jamal Edwards, who gave him his first big break, and their friendship before his sudden death last year

Journey: The singer, 32, will be showing the ups and downs of his life on the road to stardom in the four-part series on Disney+, which will air on May 3

Breaking down: A clip is shown of him crying on stage as well, with Cherry saying: ‘I’ve never seen him cry on stage’

The series also delves into Cherry’s health issues and the toll it took on the couple

The trailer ends with happier videos of Ed celebrating his birthday, playing on stage and laughing with his friends as he says ‘life can be unpredictable’

Success story: Childhood videos of Ed are interspersed with clips of him on stage during his sold-out arena tours

‘You sort of have to take yourself out of reality sometimes to numb the pain of loss, but certain things just bring you right back into it. 

‘Blue was Jamal’s colour, but now is all I feel. And I guess music helps heal, so I’m dancing with my eyes closed to try get through it x’ 

Alongside the images, the singer posted two black-and-white photographs, where he appeared deep in thought as he reflected on the emotional toll of the past couple of years.  

Subtract is set to be released on May 5 with Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. It is thought it will be similar to the hitmaker’s earlier works with an acoustic feel. 

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