Ed Sheeran — the global superstar who won over millions with heartfelt hits like Shape of You, Perfect, and Photograph — has shocked fans worldwide with the unexpected revelation that he’s been officially diagnosed with depression.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Ed opened up about the darkest period of his life: “I always thought I was strong. I believed music alone could pull me out of any hole. But then there were mornings when I just couldn’t get out of bed. I couldn’t find a reason to sing, to write, or even to step outside my door.”
The 34-year-old singer shared that things began to spiral when he lost close friends, compounded by the immense pressure of global fame, an unforgiving schedule, and years of exhausting legal battles over copyright claims. Ed admitted he ignored the early signs because he didn’t want to disappoint anyone.
“I was scared people would think I was weak. I was afraid my fans wouldn’t see me as the upbeat, hopeful guy they hear in my songs. But the truth is, I trapped myself in that image.”
Sheeran said it was his wife, Cherry Seaborn, who noticed how bad things had gotten and convinced him to see a doctor. That step led him to therapy and helped him learn to face his condition instead of hiding it.
On Instagram, Ed posted a simple but powerful message: “Speak up when you need help. I wish I’d done it sooner.”
Notably, Ed Sheeran confirmed that he will still fulfill all of his scheduled tour dates so as not to let down his fans who’ve waited so long to see him live. However, he made it clear that once the current tour wraps up, he will pause all new projects and public activities to focus fully on treatment, rest, and mental recovery.
Fans around the world immediately flooded him with messages of love, support, and their own stories of silent battles. Fellow artists like Elton John, Taylor Swift, and Shawn Mendes have also publicly voiced their support for Ed’s brave step forward.
Though the road ahead may be long and difficult, millions believe Ed Sheeran will come back stronger, more honest, and more profound than ever. And maybe, just maybe, the songs born from this darkness will become a light for countless others quietly fighting the same fight.