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Ed Sheeran Fires Back at Irish Identity Trolls—But Is There More Brewing Under That Ginger Mane?

Added on June 11, 2025 inMusic News Cards

So, here we are, tangled in the legendary wardrobe of cultural identity—Ed Sheeran just stirred the pot by claiming he’s culturally Irish. Now, before you roll your eyes or start whispering, “He’s English, isn’t he?” let me spill the tea. Ed’s got Irish roots deep enough to spark a traditional music revival in his living room, and he spent his childhood soaking up Ireland’s charm like a leprechaun on a sunny day. Could Mercury’s retrograde be messing with everyone’s sense of heritage, or is Ed just setting us all up for a Celtic comeback tour? Whatever the zodiac’s doing today, Ed’s defense of his Irish identity has PR warriors busy and Twitter buzzing like a fiddle on St. Paddy’s Day. Curious to see how this cultural conversation unfolds? Dive in and get the whole story! LEARN MORE.

Ed Sheeran Defends Saying He Is Culturally Irish

During the chat, 34-year-old Ed, who was born and raised in Suffolk, England, said that he identifies culturally as Irish. This is arguably fair enough as Ed’s father is Irish and hails from Belfast, with Ed spending much of his childhood in his dad’s home country of Ireland.

“I class my culture as Irish. I think that’s what I grew up with,” he told Louis. “My dad’s family is… he’s got seven brothers and sisters. We’d spend all of our holidays in Ireland. My first musical experiences were in Ireland, I grew up with trad music in the house. So I identify culturally as Irish, but I was obviously born and raised in Britain.”

“I don’t overthink it, but I do feel like my culture is something that I’m really proud of and grew up with and want to express,” Ed went on. “And I feel like just because I was born in Britain doesn’t necessarily mean that I have to just be [British], there’s loads of people I know that are half this or quarter this.”

“I don’t think there’s any rules to it. It should be how you feel and how you were raised and what you lean into,” he continued, and when Louis asked if he gets “a lot of love” in Ireland, Ed said: “It’s basically my second home, musically. I’d say Ireland is the place that I am most successful musically.”

Before long, headlines along the lines of: “Ed Sheeran says he identifies culturally as Irish” began to emerge on social media, and without the additional context of his dad’s heritage as well as his childhood in Ireland, people were quick to mock the star’s comments.

And on Wednesday, Ed took to his Instagram story to hit back at the discourse as he shared a screenshot of a comment that he left for the haters.

You tell ‘em, Ed — what do you make of his post? Let me know in the comments down below!

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