Ed Sheeran has inspired Niall Horan to stay busy by setting him the challenge of writing a song a day.
25.03.2020 - 20:37 / ok.co.uk
With people unfortunately losing their jobs amid the coronavirus outbreak, one company has refused to let their staff go without pay – Ed Sheeran's pub Bertie Blossoms.The 29 year old, who most recently teamed up with Prince Harry to create a video for World Mental Health day, has reportedly told his workers that he'll be "picking up the tab" and paying all 10 of them their full wages during the crisis.
Ed, who is worth an estimated £170 million today, also reportedly encouraged his staff to
.Ed Sheeran has inspired Niall Horan to stay busy by setting him the challenge of writing a song a day.
Ed Sheeran has inspired Niall Horan to stay busy by setting him the challenge of writing a song a day.
Niall Horan has revealed how Ed Sheeran has helped him tackle songwriting during the coronavirus crisis.
According to thesun.co.uk, Sheeran, 29, and wife Cherry Seaborn, 27, have a greenhouse on their Suffolk estate for tomatoes, cucumbers and strawberries.
After moving to Los Angeles with husband Harry and their 11-month-old son Archie to finally begin a new chapter in their lives, a source tells new that Meghan Markle has been left devastated after being told she’s unable to see her mum Doria Ragland due to the coronavirus lockdown. Meghan, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, moved from Canada to set up a new home close to Hollywood, where most of Meghan’s friends and family – including Doria – are based.
Royal fans have launched a global campaign in a bid to raise money for vulnerable children impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The timely campaign, which goes by the name #ArchieDay, comes as result of Harry, 35, and Meghan's son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor’s first birthday, which is on May 6.
The 29-year-old has moved to underwrite salaries for 10 staff at his Bertie Blossoms joint in London's Notting Hill, reports thesun.co.uk.
Ed Sheeran will reportedly pay his London restaurant staff's wages in full amid the coronavirus shutdown.