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Ed sheeran was cyberbullied in his lifetime so bad he got rid of twitter. I know this based on information also because i personally listen to his music. When ed started school he had problems socializing with other kids in school. Then he was getting made front of in school for his stuttering problem and his oversized glasses. He had the speaking and lazy eye because of a surgery that went wrong he was made front of because when he would speak in class he would stutter. So over time he stopped participating in school. But he didn't stutter when he was singing so then he started to participate in the local church with his guitar. So then he started to become popular as a musician and kept on going with music. Because of being bullied he decided

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