Ed Sheeran’s childhood was characterized by a stutter, which he developed after a traumatizing incident.
‘One day, they forgot to put the anesthetic on, and ever since then, I had a stutter,’ Ed said on The Howard Stern Show
Ed Sheeran began to struggle with his speech after medics forgot to numb his face while lasering off a birthmark near his eye.
‘I was going through all sorts of speech therapy. When I was 9, my uncle bought me The Marshall Mathers LP. He just said to my dad, ‘This guy’s the next Bob Dylan'”
The 32-year-old British icon believes Eminem’s album helped him find his voice.
‘By learning that record and rapping it back to back to back to back, it cured my stutter,’ Ed Sheeran further stated.