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SHEER MADNESS Ed’s manager believes charts need to change

- ■ by ANTONY THROWER antony.thrower@dailystar.co.uk

ED SHEERAN’S manager has called for changes to the way charts are calculated to stop bigger acts from “getting stuck” at the top.

Stuart Camp says there needs to be more variety in the No1 spot to avoid listeners getting bored of the same singers.

Over the summer Ed’s song Take Me Back To London with Stormzy spent more than a month at the top of the charts.

And Stuart said: “It would be nice to see a bit more rotation. You look at it and say, ‘Well, you’ve been number one for five weeks. Please go away.’

“The bigger acts that there are getting stuck.

“I don’t know if there’s a way go up that they can change the way they are calculatin­g the streams.”

Stuart also admitted that he is keen to make sure people don’t get fed up with Ed.

He added: “I never want anyone to be bored of him. But I ★

A MUM-of-three has marked getting divorced by shedding five stone.

Lou Bentley has gone from a size 22 to a slinky size 10 after struggling with her weight since being a teenager.

The 36-year-old, from Melton Mowbray, Leics, hit 14st 7lbs guess if he’s top of the charts then they’re possibly not.

“You just want to make sure that’s a fair representa­tion. We’re conscious of not doing overkill.

“We’ve been doing it for 10 years where we have overkilled, but no-one seems to be sick of it.

“We are very conscious of too much Ed Sheeran.”

It comes as the singer was named the UK’s richest celebrity aged 30 or under, with an estimated fortune of £170million. but swapped chippy dinners and takeaways for lean home-cooked meals.

She has even installed a gym in her garage to keep up her daily exercise routine.

Lou said: “I feel happier than ever and look better than I did when I was younger.”

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