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Ed Sheeran in tears amid wife's health issues and Jamal Edwards' death in documentary clip

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Ed Sheeran is shown in tears in the trailer for his new documentary, The Sum Of It All. In the programme, which will be released in four parts on Disney+, Perfect hitmaker Ed’s rise to fame will be documented as well as the hardships he has faced in the past year.

In the trailer, Ed, 32, says things that “reached a peak” for him as he was a successful musician who was happily married with two children, until things got “really bad” after his wife Cherry Seaborn suffered a health setback.

She had been diagnosed with an inoperable tumour while pregnant with their second child. Soon after, his best friend Jamal Edwards died suddenly. “We’d reached a peak, then suddenly… Cherry’s health.

It was really bad,” he says in the video. “And then suddenly my best friend Jamal dies.” He went on: “You guys said, ‘Do you want to make a documentary?’ and I went, ‘Yeah!

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