Singer Ed Sheeran says he has forgiven One Direction band's Niall Horan after it was rumoured he got with his then-girlfriend Ellie Goulding.
Sheeran had penned "Don't" about an old girlfriend cheating on him with a friend was apparently about his friend Horan and Goulding. And now he has forgiven the person, reports mirror.co.uk.
When asked if he is a forgiving person, he told The Sun newspaper: "I guess. I got over the anger the moment I wrote the song".
"That's the end of it. I'm grateful I could get a song out of it, to be honest.
"I don't feel it's about anyone any more, I'm not attached to that. The moment you attach someone to a song it becomes more difficult to sing every night," he added.
The two were pictured sharing a friendly hug in Las Vegas last month, proving that if there ever was a feud, it's certainly now in the past.
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