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COVID-free Ed Sheeran heads to ‘SNL’

- By Christi Carras

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has been released from COVID-19 isolation and cleared to perform on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend as planned.

The “Bad Habits” hitmaker announced Tuesday on Instagram that he has completed his quarantine period after testing positive for the novel coronaviru­s last month. The next episode of “SNL” will feature Sheeran as musical guest opposite host and “Succession” star Kieran Culkin.

“Posting this pic to say I’m released from covid isolation today, so if you see me out and about I’ve had the all clear and done my quarantine,” Sheeran captioned a photo of himself singing onstage.

“Excited to hit the ground running with work again, and SNL is still on, so tune in Saturday, see you there x,” he concluded.

The pop musician went public with his COVID-19 diagnosis on Oct. 24, pledging to give interviews and performanc­es from his home while self-isolating. His announceme­nt did not disclose his vaccinatio­n status, though he previously teamed up with “Late Late Show” host James Corden for a pro-vaccine parody of his hit single “Shape of You.”

Shortly before Sheeran’s coronaviru­s reveal, NBC had tapped the Grammy winner to appear on “Saturday Night Live” as the musical guest for the third time. Soon after his COVID-19 diagnosis, however, Page Six reported that producers of the long-running sketch comedy program were “scrambling” to find a last-minute replacemen­t for Sheeran.

There was no need, it seems, according to a Tuesday casting update from “SNL” that lists Culkin and Sheeran among November’s celebrity hosts and musical guests. Sheeran’s latest “SNL” appearance comes about a week after the release of his fifth studio album, “=.”

 ?? YUI MOK/WPA POOL/GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Ed Sheeran performs on stage during the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace on Oct. 17 in London, England.
YUI MOK/WPA POOL/GETTY IMAGES/TNS Ed Sheeran performs on stage during the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace on Oct. 17 in London, England.

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