This is turning into a game of "he said, she said".
Last year, Ed Sheeran involved in several interviews that his song "No" was his friend, Niall Horan One Direction singer, Ellie Goulding theft. Rumors persisted of a love triangle, and in May, told Entertainment Weekly that had been blown out of proportion. "Never let it out. What happened was one of the newspapers of England just printed that was confirmed when it never was. We got in touch, and they took the story down. But obviously, the damage was done in then because every other newspaper got it, "said Sheeran.”So it never actually confirmed it." In a 2013 radio interview, however, Sheeran said he had enjoyed a brief romance with Goulding.
Last year, Ed Sheeran involved in several interviews that his song "No" was his friend, Niall Horan One Direction singer, Ellie Goulding theft. Rumors persisted of a love triangle, and in May, told Entertainment Weekly that had been blown out of proportion. "Never let it out. What happened was one of the newspapers of England just printed that was confirmed when it never was. We got in touch, and they took the story down. But obviously, the damage was done in then because every other newspaper got it, "said Sheeran.”So it never actually confirmed it." In a 2013 radio interview, however, Sheeran said he had enjoyed a brief romance with Goulding.
What Goulding have to say about their alleged romances?
"I'm going on a few dates with Niall, but was never in a relationship with Ed," the "Burn" says the singer in question Body Confidence Elle UK, on sale Thursday. "I have no idea where it came from and why it became such a big thing. I find it so frustrating that female musicians are constantly defined by men who have or have not dated. It's something that I have discussed with [Taylor Swift] much. She definitely feels it. She was upset by it. Its like, can be a great artist, you can write great songs, but what everyone is talking about a certain relationship they think has had or not. It's definitely something that we both think happens to female artists more male artists."
Goulding is dating McFly Dougie Poynter, who might be "The One."
"He's been through a lot, and has a quiet depth that I love," says the singer. "When I was a teenager, he wanted but I thought it was so out of reach. Too handsome for me. Calvin Harris has already offered to play at our wedding. Not that we organized one. But the offer has been made."
Today, Goulding is happier than ever, and not only because of Poynter. "When I started, I could not cope with it. I felt embarrassed by it. I was not sure I needed to be," says fame. "I was never confident in my eyes. I hated my chin, nose, eyebrows. I was told by people in my record company to see videos of other girls like Little Boots, and Elly Jackson of La Roux, and try to apparently there was panic attacks so bad that I could not leave my house ... I could not stand people watching me I worry that I would never be able to sing, because I could not even get up I was also terribly ashamed of myself because I felt like a kind of drama queen and all I wanted to be was strong. "
"I'm going on a few dates with Niall, but was never in a relationship with Ed," the "Burn" says the singer in question Body Confidence Elle UK, on sale Thursday. "I have no idea where it came from and why it became such a big thing. I find it so frustrating that female musicians are constantly defined by men who have or have not dated. It's something that I have discussed with [Taylor Swift] much. She definitely feels it. She was upset by it. Its like, can be a great artist, you can write great songs, but what everyone is talking about a certain relationship they think has had or not. It's definitely something that we both think happens to female artists more male artists."
Goulding is dating McFly Dougie Poynter, who might be "The One."
"He's been through a lot, and has a quiet depth that I love," says the singer. "When I was a teenager, he wanted but I thought it was so out of reach. Too handsome for me. Calvin Harris has already offered to play at our wedding. Not that we organized one. But the offer has been made."
Today, Goulding is happier than ever, and not only because of Poynter. "When I started, I could not cope with it. I felt embarrassed by it. I was not sure I needed to be," says fame. "I was never confident in my eyes. I hated my chin, nose, eyebrows. I was told by people in my record company to see videos of other girls like Little Boots, and Elly Jackson of La Roux, and try to apparently there was panic attacks so bad that I could not leave my house ... I could not stand people watching me I worry that I would never be able to sing, because I could not even get up I was also terribly ashamed of myself because I felt like a kind of drama queen and all I wanted to be was strong. "
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