Being on a vacation is fun but sometimes that fun can go a little too far.
Ed Sheeran, while vacationing in Japan with Justin Bieber got seriously drunk and after that they decided to hit a golf course where he accidentally hit JB with a golf club , reports E! Online.
"We were in Japan. We'd been out to a dive bar. He just drank water and I got hammered, then we went to a golf course, and he lay on the floor and put a golf ball in his mouth and told me to hit it out of his mouth," he said.
"I was like, 'F**k, I need to aim this properly,' and I swung. And you know in films when someone gets punched, and you hear that fake sound, like a slap? But in real life when someone gets punched, you hear that dull thud, a bit sickening? I heard a sound like the last one, and saw his security guard looking at me and I cracked Justin Bieber right in the cheek with a golf club. That was, one of those 'What the f**k?' moments," he added.
On a related note, earlier this year Sheeran got into trouble with other musician, when Princess Beatrice pretended to 'knight' singer James Blunt, but ended up cutting the 'Thinking out Loud' hit-maker's face.
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