Ed Sheeran is no longer only a singer and songwriter.
Because of his excellent music, the Grammy award-winning singer has multiple number one singles and awards.
But it appears that those aren't the only things he excels at. Because, according to The Scottish Sun, Sheeran is expanding his artistic abilities by designing a new clothing line.
The "Photograph" singer could also add "fashion designer" to his resume, since he is due to introduce his eco-conscious range of bucket hats and dungarees later this month.
The 31-year-old singer has collaborated with Lucy and Yak, a British independent apparel business, to create a four-part collection that will comprise tees and hoodies.
The "butterfly" utilized in Ed Sheeran's album artwork is essential to him, according to co-founder Lucy Greenwood.
"We're pleased to be able to bring this to life as part of such a rare collection of Yaks," she added, "especially because we know Ed shares our enthusiasm for doing better for the environment."
This is not Ed Sheeran's first time doing something good for the planet.
Recently, the singer-songwriter surprised a patient of a nursing home who was described as his "number one fan" with a special letter for her 60th birthday.
Julie Maskelyne lives at a care facility for adults with Parkinson's and Huntington's disease.
While she was enjoying her birthday cake and champagne, a familiar face appeared on the TV in the care home's living room.
The "Thinking Out Loud" singer appeared on the screen, wished Julie a happy birthday, and praised her for being his biggest fan.
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According to the Mirror, the staff wanted to surprise Julie on her birthday and sent a message to the Ed Sheeran Fan Club.
"We felt it was a long shot because he's such a famous pop singer," activities coordinator Helen Meaden told the newspaper, "So you can imagine our faces when he answered with a video three weeks later."
New developments in Ed Sheeran's life came after he and his co-writers were granted nearly $960,000 in legal fees following his copyright victory after being accused of duplicating a song by musicians Sami Chokri and Ross Donoghue.
The artists said that the three "Shape of You" writers should foot their own legal bill, but on Tuesday, they were awarded by an interim payment.
Sheeran and his fellow writers denied they plagiarized the song, saying that the claims were "baseless."
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