Ed Sheeran Revealed Why He Hasn't "Had A Phone Since 2015," And It's One Of The Best Takes I've Heard In A Very Long Time

    The "Bad Habits" singer has a pretty good reason, I fear.

    Ed Sheeran "got rid" of his cellphone almost a decade ago, and I think he might be on to something.

    Ed Sheeran in a light-colored suit with metallic accents, standing indoors and smiling at the camera

    On the June 5 episode of Therapuss with Jake Shane, Ed admitted, "I haven't had a phone since 2015," and I'm shocked.

    Ed revealed his cellphone freedom when the host, Jake, offered to exchange phone numbers. "I don't have a number, but you can have my email," Ed said before adding, "That isn't me playing you off either."

    Ed Sheeran and Jake Shane sit on a couch during their interview

    The "Shape of You" singer's team recently gave him a phone for necessary moments, like when he attended the Boston Celtics game courtside with singer Reneé Rapp for the NBA Eastern Conference Finals on Thursday, May 23.

    Ed Sheeran and Reneé Rapp sitting courtside at a basketball game, smiling

    "I have something to like video stuff that would then go up on social media," he said. "But it's not like an active working phone."

    Ed said he decided to get rid of his phone around December 2015 after realizing he had too many contacts from before he rose to fame. "I had the same number from like age 15, I think," he said, "and I got famous, and I had 10,000 contacts in my phone that would just — people would just text the whole time. And I was just constantly in touch with a lot of people."

    "I feel like with phones, everyone expects you to reply, and if you don't reply, it's rude," he said.

    "Sometimes you're just not in a headspace to reply, you're busy or doing whatever," Ed continued, "but then you reply, then they reply back… and suddenly you're in like 40 conversations at once."

    Ed Sheeran gestures while sitting at a console, surrounded by people and screens in the background

    Ed discovered "a better way" to "limit your time" texting and being hooked on your phone by switching to email. "I just was losing real-life interaction, so I got rid of [my phone], I got an iPad, I moved everything onto email, which I reply to once a week."

    Ed Sheeran smiles, wearing a patterned jacket over a black top. He stands in front of a quilted background

    "I went to dinner after the Celtics yesterday, and you just leave your iPad in your hotel room. I had dinner with my best friend. We caught up, had a long chat and that was it."

    Ed Sheeran holds a foam finger at a basketball game, sitting beside two smiling men. A coach stands in the foreground

    "No one expects a reply to an email instantly," Ed said. "It's a cultural thing when the What's App tick happens, and then you have to reply." According to Ed, you can avoid people being upset over being "left on read" with an email that lowers the expectation of an instant response.

    Ed Sheeran at a red carpet event wearing a casual jacket over a T-shirt, smiling at the camera

    Ed concluded that without a smartphone, he's exposed to "boredom," which is when the best ideas are created. "When you're just sitting doing nothing... that's when I think of a lyric or a melody, or you'll have an idea about where to go next in your career."

    Ed Sheeran performing on stage with a guitar, wearing sunglasses, a black Offspring t-shirt, and dark pants

    "Nothing creative has ever come out of being connected the whole time. Boredom is what makes someone think of an iPhone."

    Ed Sheeran performing on stage, holding a guitar and singing into a microphone. He is wearing a casual T-shirt and jeans

    Sure, Ed has a way with lyrics, but he's not too bad with life coaching. It's a fair observation about our obsession with instant communication and adjusting to our current cellphone-driven lifestyles. I think I should "email" my parents every week instead of texting.

    Ed Sheeran at an event, wearing a light shirt and a matching silk suit jacket with rhinestone detailing

    Cheers Ed!

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