Ed Sheeran's Secret £1M Paradise: Pop Star Snags Farm with Jaw-Dropping 'Man Cave'!

Pop superstar Ed Sheeran is expanding his Suffolkestate, affectionately known as "Sheeranville," by acquiring a £1 million farm adjacent to his existing country residence. Following the highest-grossing tour of his career, the "Azizam" singer is transforming the newly purchased Grade II-listed farmhouse and its expansive land. Plans include converting existing barns into a state-of-the-art recording studio and a lavish "man cave" featuring a bar, gym, pool table, and a much-desired bowling alley.
This comes after his wife, Cherry, previously vetoed the idea of a bowling alley at their primary home, wishing to avoid a "Richie Rich" upbringing for their daughters. Additionally, Sheeran is contemplating turning another barn into a rehearsal space, an office, and a library, while also restoring fields and gardens for cultivating vegetables, with an outside kitchen planned for entertaining.
In other entertainment news, Tate McRaedelivered a powerful performance at the iHeartRadio festival, fresh off her impactful set at the MTV VMA's. Her show featured dynamic pyrotechnics and flames as she performed hit songs like "Sports Car" and "Revolving Door." Also gracing the stage in Las Vegas was chief diva Mariah Carey, who is gearing up for her "Christmastime In Las Vegas" residency starting November 28 and is set to release her new album, "Here For It All," hoping to challenge Ed Sheeran's "Play" for the No. 1 spot.

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Meanwhile, actresses Patsy Kensit and Hermione Norris are set to embark on a spiritual journey as they join the next series of the BBC show "Pilgrimage." This opportunity marks a significant return for Kensit, who was forced to withdraw from Channel 4's "Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins" earlier this year due to an injury sustained during training, where she fell backwards off a treadmill while wearing a weighted backpack. The "Pilgrimage" series offers an adventure that aligns with her recovery, allowing her to explore herself without the intense physical demands of her previous show.
Away from the UK, rapper Drake was seen embracing local traditions at Oktoberfest in Munich, sporting distinctive Chanel lederhosen while enjoying beer with friends. The Canadian artist, in the city for his "Some Special Shows 4 U" world tour, playfully cautioned the crowd during a performance about the effects of too much local tipple, humorously suggesting a refund might be necessary if he drank an entire stein.
Reflecting on her iconic career, Mel C of the Spice Girls openly discussed the challenges of pop stardom, revealing she sought therapy to process her experiences. She described the period of "Spice Mania" from 1996 as an "insane" bubble of constant touring, minimal sleep, and limited time with family and friends, leading to a disorienting reintegration into society once the group's intense schedule slowed down. She emphasized the importance of therapy in understanding her identity and what it meant to be part of the global phenomenon.

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Television viewers can anticipate the return of "Later . . . With Jools Holland" on October 5, featuring an impressive lineup of musical guests. The first episode of the BBC Two series is set to host rock legend Robert Plant and soul singer Olivia Dean.
Throughout the series, audiences can expect performances from notable acts including Florence + The Machine, Biffy Clyro, Suede, The Last Dinner Party, The Charlatans, Celeste, Brian Jackson, Jacob Collier, Luke Combs, Yazmin Lacey, and Princess Nokia. Lastly, rising star Karin Ann has released her new single "I Was Never Yours," which includes a unique credit: model, singer, and actress Suki Waterhouse is credited for "clapping" on the track, having co-written the song.
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