Ed Sheeran is 'related to' Mafia hitman played by Robert De Niro in The Irishman

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Ed Sheeran has a very surprising link to The Irishman

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De Nero be giving him a wide berth,his Trump rants are hysterical and disturbing,lost all respect for him,he's an actor not a politician.

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