One good f-bomb deserves one other. Ed Sheeran posted a four-letter response to Lewis Capaldi on Wednesday (Could 31) after the “Want You the Greatest” singer took a dig at him throughout his headlining set at BBC Radio One’s Massive Weekend in his native Scotland on Sunday.
“I assumed we have been mates, Lewis. I assumed we have been mates you f…,” Sheeran mentioned with a smile on his face as he added some saltier bleeped language. The video got here with a playful message tweaking Capaldi utilizing his personal lyrics, with Sheeran writing, “I used to be getting kinda used to being somebody you really liked.”
Sheeran additionally included the unique offending video, wherein Capaldi tells the capability crowd, “Ed will not be right here in the present day… yeah, f–ok ’em! Everyone on the depend of three say ‘F–ok you, Ed!’” The gang then dutifully adopted Capaldi’s command. The 2 pop stars have playfully poked one another earlier than a few home Sheeran advised Capaldi purchase that created a faux rift between them.
Capaldi had cause to rejoice this week, as his sophomore album, Damaged By Need To Be Heavenly Despatched, rocketed to No. 1 within the U.Ok. In accordance with the Official Charts Firm, it was probably the most streamed, downloaded and bodily bought LP throughout the newest chart cycle, and it surpassed the 76,000 first week chart models notched by Sheeran’s Subtract album.
The massive opening simply bested the chart debut of Lewis’s 2019 debut Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, which accrued 89,000 chart models in its first seven days.
Watch Sheeran’s response video beneath.