Ed Sheeran slammed the copyright lawsuit against him while testifying Monday saying it's 'frustrating' and 'insulting' because he writes his own music.
Thursday. The singer was adamant he had come up with the song himself, sparring at times with the plaintiff’s attorney, Keisha Rice, on the subject of "independent creation."
Addressing the accusation that he copied songs, Sheeran said, "I’d be an idiot to stand on a stage in front of 20,000 people and do that."
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