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Ed Sheeran considered quitting music after becoming a dad to daughter Lyra
Ed and Cherry welcomed their daughter last year (Picture: Getty/Instagram)
Ed Sheeran considered quitting music after he and his wife Cherry Seaborn became parents.
Ed, 30, and Cherry, 29, welcomed their first daughter Lyra Antarctica last August, announcing that they become parents just days after rumours emerged that Cherry was pregnant.
The singer-songwriter has now returned to the top of the charts with his single Bad Habits, but for a while he thought about packing in music for good.
Speaking on SiriusXM, the star said: ‘’In my year off, I was kind of searching for who I was because I stopped playing music for a bit. And music is entirely me as a person.
‘And then I had my daughter — well, my wife had our daughter, but I’m a parent. And then I was like, “That’s it, this is me, I’m just going to be a dad, I’m not going to play music anymore”.’
However, after taking a break to spend time with Lyra, Ed decided that it was ‘more important’ for their daughter to know that her parents ‘love working hard’.
The Grammy-winner said: ‘I think it’s more important for my daughter to grow up knowing that her parents have the work ethic… and love creating and enjoy their jobs and seeing that rather than like looking at your dad as technically unemployed.’
Ed isn’t hanging up his guitar just yet (Picture: Ella DeGea/CBS via Getty Images)
Cherry works as a technology and digital risk manager at Deloitte’s London office, following other positions at Deloitte and Touche.
She is believed to have taken an ‘unlimited sabbatical’ to start a family with her husband.
It seems Lyra may have already inherited the hustle bug from her parents, as the 11-month-old has already been in the recording booth with her dad.
Ed told KISS Breakfast: ‘She’s been in the recording booth with me, asleep on my shoulder and stuff like that. It depends – she is now of an age where she is just out and about and awake but in the first two months they sleep like 21 hours a day.’
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While Ed decided against ditching music, he told the radio station that getting back into the swing of things after his break was not easy, saying: ‘There was a long period of time where I just didn’t really know. Everything was directionless.’
It worked out in the end, though, as Ed’s first solo single in two years Bad Habits shot to number one on the UK charts and number five in the US.
The song is expected to feature on Ed’s fifth album, believed to be called Subtract, in the tradition of his first three albums named after numerical symbols.
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