
Ed Sheeran's 'Carpool Karaoke' Is Finally Here
Ed Sheeran managed to break his own record by cramming 55 Maltesers chocolates in his mouth during his Carpool Karaoke appearance on Tuesday (06Jun17). Not only can he sing, rap, and play guitar, he can also fit an ungodly number of malt balls in his mouth.
Ed Sheeran finally made his debut musical ride around Los Angeles with Carpool Karaoke's James Corden, and it was everything we wanted and more, with an epic story about his and Justin Bieber's silly antics, sing alongs to hits like "Shape of You" and "Sing", and a Malteasers eating contest.
The duo covered some of Sheeran's most popular songs, complete with an acoustic guitar.
Success is piece of cake for French Open champ Muguruza
The chair umpire has to always calm the crowd down. "I'm playing at home". "I'm not flawless , I make mistakes". There was, like, few points that she played well at the end of the match, and kind of that was it'.
"I'd wake up every morning and there'd be like 50 messages, and none of them would say "hey how are you, '" he said". It's just what it would have been like 30 years ago for our parents'.
Sheeran also did his renditions of Bieber's "Love Yourself", One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful", and "Castle on the Hill". [But] it cracked him across the face. I was quite an unfortunate looking kid. "I feel like God just looked down at me and was like, 'You need help getting laid, mate'".
With just two weeks to go until he headlines Glastonbury Festival 2017, it appears Ed Sheeran is pumping himself up for one of the biggest gigs of his life by catching up with fellow Brit, James Corden, to have a little singalong in the The Late Late Show presenter's vehicle on the way to work. Ed Sheeran hit a golf ball out of Justin Bieber's mouth during a boozy get together in Tokyo, but Ed missed the ball and smacked the Canadian hunk in the face with his club.
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