Australian fans were left starstruck when they saw Ed Sheeran in a surprising location, with social media users quick to applaud the Shape of You singer.
The British singer kept a low profile, wearing a cap and sunglasses, as he boarded the service at Ballina Airport to take him to Sydney, the next stop on his Mathematics tour.
While another fan revealed they’d spotted Sheeran on a commercial flight during the New Zealand leg of a previous tour. The move comes as a surprise given Sheeran’s $200 million net worth, making him one of the richest singers in the world.
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