Published 19:45 IST, May 5th 2020
Ed Sheeran's farmhouse in Suffolk was attacked by a fox; Details inside
Ed Sheeran has been a trending topic since rumours stated that his farmhouse in Suffolk, England was attacked by a fox. The fox killed several chickens. Read
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Ed Sheeran has been one of most iconic musicians of this generation. singer is w making it to headline as his farmhouse was recently attacked. Reportedly, a fox entered farmhouse and killed several chickens amid Coronavirus lockdown.
A major news publishing house stated that Ed Sheeran’s home that was attacked by foxes was located in Suffolk, England. Read more to kw about Ed Sheeran and what happened at his farmhouse.
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Ed Sheeran's home was attacked by a fox
A source has reportedly stated that Ed Sheeran had lost a couple of chickens in recent weeks and y are t so easy to replace with nation being in lockdown. w, Ed has made sure ir coop is doubly secure so he doesn't lose his entire stock to foxes.
source also claimed that singer is very much in tune with nature and loves fresh produce from his gardens. Thus, he doesn't want to lose any more to foxes. Reportedly, Ed Sheeran is currently growing organic fruit and vegetables including strawberries, potatoes, lettuce and carrots in a greenhouse. Since quarantine has started, Ed has started some gardening.
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On professional end, Ed Sheeran had released his last album, .6 Collaborations Project in year 2019. This is his fourth studio album that was released by Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. album had a number of chartbuster tracks like I Don't Care, Cross Me, Beautiful People, Antisocial and Take Me Back to London featuring Stormzy.
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19:32 IST, May 5th 2020