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Ed Sheeran is planning ahead. Very ahead, in fact, to the afterlife. At 32 years old, the British singer is preparing for when he dies by building his own grave in his estate in England — and he has a good reason for it. “I wouldn’t say it’s a crypt,” Sheeran explained in a new interview with GQ, clarifying that it's actually a chapel.
“It’s a hole that’s dug in the ground with a bit of stone over it, so whenever the day comes and I pass away, I get to go in there,” he said. “People think it’s really weird and really morbid, but I’ve had friends die without wills, and no one knows what to do.” Sheeran added that he also hosts friends’ weddings there. One can say that in recent years, Sheeran has been in a retrospective mood.
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