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Ed Sheeran wants to give Hollywood up for a year to 'live'

Los Angels - Ed Sheeran wants to "live for a bit".

The Sing hitmaker is considering taking a year out of the Hollywood "bubble" so he can do more "normal" things.

He said: "I'd like to live for a bit! I feel like I live in a bubble where normal happens outside, and everything 'Hollywood' happens inside.

"I'd like to get on the outside for at least a year."

However, Ed won't be able to take his well-deserved break just yet as he's still got tour dates in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and three iconic dates in London, England at Wembley Stadium planned for the rest of the year.

Ed also revealed he's keen to ditch the pounds again after enjoying a drink or two on the road.

He added to the Sunday Mirror newspaper: "I was in good shape after learning how to dance for the Thinking Out Loud video - but then I started drinking again."

Meanwhile, the 23-year-old singer previously revealed he had dropped two shirt sizes thanks to his "green juice" diet.

He said: "I'm now a small. I went from a large to a medium to a small. It's my lifestyle. I haven't really been healthy to my body and my body's not liking it.

"I'm not losing it because I'm eating well and going to the gym - I've started green juices because I've realised that I go to restaurants and get a steak and chips and broccoli and I'll eat the steak and chips and leave the broccoli.

"So I said to the guy that does the food on our tour, 'Can you just blend everything that I need?' And then I just down it."

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