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Game of Thrones: Ed Sheeran deletes Twitter on receiving flak for GoT cameo, returns a day later

Ed Sheeran was criticised on Twitter for his recent appearance in popular TV show Game of Thrones

Ed Sheeran Twitter delete comeback Ed Sheeran deletes Twitter comes back a day later

Social media criticism has consumed it’s another victim when Ed Sheeran deleted his Twitter account on Monday, July 17. He didn’t provide any kind of explanation to his sudden exit from the micro-blogging website, but the speculations are being made that the recent flak he received for his Game of Thrones cameo might be the primary reason behind it. He deleted his Twitter account after he appeared in a guest role on Game of Thrones which led to several Twitterati giving him critical response. 

Probably, the English singer might be sick of negative comments and decided to take a break from social media. May be, he earlier planned to quit Twitter but after a day of pondering, he changed his decision. No explanation has been given by the singer, though his Instagram account remained intact even when his Twitter disappeared. 

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On Instagram, he even shared the picture of him with his girlfriend Cherry Seaborn climbing mountains in Peru. Fans were devastated when they found out that their beloved popstar has escaped the Twitter. Here are some of their reactions.

 

But on Tuesday, his account is back with a few million less followers. His followers dropped from 19 million to 15.2 million. His last tweet on Monday was: 

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Ed Sheeran also informed his fans about his upcoming cameo on The Simpsons. The singer always had a love-hate relationship with social media and his sudden blackout from Twitter anguished the fans. 

Earlier this month, he deleted his Twitter account due to the Twitter trolls. In an interview with The Sun newspaper he said, “I go on it and there’s nothing but people saying mean things. Twitter’s a platform for that. One comment ruins your day. But that’s why I’ve come off it”  

Although, the next day he retracted his statement and posted on Instagram saying, “I haven't quit anything, I'm just not reading anything, except Harry Potter”

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