
Ed Sheeran only wears white T-shirts
Ed Sheeran has shown off his wardrobe - but it only contains white t-shirts.
The Shape of You hitmaker shared a funny TikTok video in which he showed off the contents of a clothing rail and explained when he wears each of the garments, despite them all being identical.
Ed, who was wearing one of the plain white crew neck tops in the clip, pulled the hangers off the rail one by one and explained: "This is my wardrobe, and this is basically the T-shirt I wear to be on stage, and when I finish on stage, and I go out, I wear this T-shirt.
"And when I have my day off and I'm trying to chill out, I wear this, which is always very important.
"Sometimes if I'm actually going to be really really fancy, if I'm really fancy and I want to go out for a nice dinner, I wear this T-shirt.
"Then, when I'm in the studio, I wear that.
"And when I do the school visits with Kev, plain.
"Spaghetti bolognese, but you might spill it — it'll be good.
"So that's my wardrobe. What do you think?"
An account for TikTok was quick to join in the joke.
They commented: "Was hoping to see your fav clothes to scroll TikTok in [cry laughing face emoji] (sic)"
Ed previously admitted his friend Sir Elton John is one of the biggest critics of his "boring wardrobe".
The Castle on the Hill singer wore an uncharacteristically colourful Versace blazer to the 2021 GQ Men of the Year awards and explained at the time his pal had given him some advice on what to wear to the event.
He told The Sun newspaper at the time: 'Before I came tonight I FaceTimed Elton to show him the results. He's been slagging off my boring wardrobe for years.
"I'm not really a fashion guy but I've had to start to show an interest – he loves it. Elton approved — it's very him.
'I actually feel pretty good in it and it's a while since there were big events on, so here I am. I'd feel less comfortable in an ordinary suit. It's easier being in this.'

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