Instead of promoting his album in Suffolk, Ed Sheeran has decided to promote road safety...
Let us explain.
He recently got himself in trouble with Suffolk police for singing the lyrics "driving at 90" in his song Castle On The Hill. After the song's release, Sargent Chris Harris tweeted "Know you want to get home but please slow down on #SuffolkRoads #WelcomeBackEd #DrivingAt90 #CastleOnTheHill".
Know you want to get home but please slow down on #SuffolkRoads#WelcomeBackEd #DrivingAt90 #CastleOnTheHill pic.twitter.com/BtVKNAr2XF
— Sgt Chris Harris (@RPFOUSgt) January 6, 2017
Ed told told the BBC that as a result, he "wanted to do some sort of billboards in Suffolk". He went on: "We thought it would be quite funny instead of having billboards saying the album is out, just having a blue sign that says 'drive safe'."
Here's the end result (and a pat on the back from Suffolk Police!)
Drive Safe Suffolk Thanks 4 support @edsheeran @SuffolkPolice @suffolkcc @TimSPCC @RPFOUSgt @SuffolkFire @NSRoadsPolicing @MarkGlennMurphy pic.twitter.com/ru0wnqVRsA
— SuffolkRoadsafe (@suffolkroadsafe) March 1, 2017
No doubt KFC are chuffed!
We probably don't need to remind you, but his album is out TOMORROW! There's a midnight opening party happening in Dublin tonight - more on that HERE