Ed Sheeran’s Wild TikTok About Benny Blanco Being Scared Of Planes Took Several Strange Strange Turns Involving Titanic

Ed Sheeran's Wild TikTok About Benny Blanco Being Scared Of Planes Took Several Strange Strange Turns Involving Titanic

As a film enthusiast who’s seen my fair share of bizarre tales, I must say that Ed Sheeran and Benny Blanco’s journey on a ship to the UK is nothing short of extraordinary. The fact that they encountered the area where the Titanic sank and watched the movie while on that very sea is something straight out of a screenplay.

The virality of some trends on apps like TikTok and Instagram lead to the reveals of some wild stories amongst some Hollywood big hitters you couldn’t even begin to imagine. One of the most recent examples comes from Ed Sheeran. The singer revealed that he and the newly engaged Benny Blanco had a strange trip whilst traveling to the United Kingdom, and it involved the actual Titanic (and a rewatch of the great cinematic equivalent).

A current trend on social media is for users to share extraordinary stories with an unexpected turn, and the artist behind “Bad Habits” has joined in on this trend by sharing his version of the Muppet-Pepe challenge on TikTok. In a series of slides, the British musician revealed that he and Blanco had to travel from the United States to the United Kingdom. However, it was revealed that Blanco is afraid of flying and hoped to travel by boat with Sheeran instead. Although the singer of “Lego House” wasn’t thrilled with the idea, particularly when he learned it would be a 10-day journey, he ultimately agreed to the plan.

Essentially, everything went smoothly for the duo as they worked on Ed Sheeran’s album “Divide”, creating songs and more. However, during their initial days at sea, they discovered the location where the Titanic sank. This news unsettled Sheeran, but Benny Blanco persuaded him to watch the classic film “Titanic”. After some hesitation, Sheeran agreed, and both found enjoyment in watching it together. Later on, Sheeran expressed relief that their vessel had safely navigated through that area.

Perhaps you’re curious about the surprising turn of events? Not long after their sea voyage, it was discovered that Ed Sheeran’s “Castle on the Hill” companion, Blanco, had hopped on a plane to embark on a new journey, leaving their shared adventure behind.

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It goes without saying that this tale fits perfectly with the Pepe meme trend. Frankly, wouldn’t we all find it hard to accept that two musicians crossed the sea together due to Benny Blanco’s apprehensions and that they both encountered the area of the Atlantic where the Titanic sank? In my opinion, the answer is a definite no! As for the surprise twist, I can barely fathom the excitement when the Yesterday alum found out about Blanco’s subsequent journey.

Imagining the two of them collaborating in a cabin, overlooking the sea less than ten years ago, is quite a mind-bending thought. It’s particularly intriguing because Justin Bieber might have penned ‘Love Yourself’ during that very trip. The irony doesn’t end there – it’s amusing and strange that Ed Sheeran gave the song to Bieber after his own team deemed it unremarkable.

It’s no surprise that the charming and quirky record producer managed to pull off a surprise or conquer his anxieties swiftly enough to leave Ed Sheeran taken aback during their next encounter. Spending time with his fiance on the set of her popular series, Only Murders in the Building , appears to be a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved. I’m curious about Benny Blanco’s account of events, as he is probably still reveling in the afterglow of his engagement with Selena Gomez.

In summary, I’m relieved that both singers survived and their story has been shared on TikTok, making it eternal. Additionally, I’m thrilled to have witnessed an unusual experience reminiscent of Titanic, presented in the unpredictable manner typical of Pepe the Muppet. For those interested, a rewatch of James Cameron’s Academy Award-winning film about the ill-fated ship can be found by subscribing to Paramount+ and streaming it online.

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2024-12-17 01:07