Ed Sheeran Will Not Furlong His London Bar Staff Over Coronavirus Lockdown


Ed Sheeran is giving his member of staff of the bar and restaurant, Bertis Blossoms, which he owned in London, the necessary support and will not furlong them rather will pay them their wages in full whilst they self-isolate at home. 

This is made known through his representative, who revealed this in a British tabloid that the 'I Don't Care' singer will not be accessing any government scheme that is designed to assist companies that furlong their workers during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown and will pay them using his personal fund. 

"The business, co-owned by Ed Sheeran and Stuart Camp, is not, and will not, be accessing any Government scheme of any kind," said the rep who also revealed neither will they furlough nor take any grants or loans. 

Sheeran, who last year was rated as the UK most-streamed artist in a decade, is one of the country's richest artists with a net worth estimated to be £170 million. 

The restaurant, Bertis Blossoms, which is located in Notting Hill - a highbrow neighbourhood in West London - has not been in operation since the lockdown. 




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