Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift’s friendship endures with long catchups

'Shape Of You' singer opened up about his feelings on the bond with the 'Lover' singer

Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift’s friendship endures with long catchups
Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift’s friendship endures with long catchups

Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift may not share the stage as often as they did during the Red Tour days, but their friendship remains rock-solid.

While conversing on the latest edition of Call Her Daddy, the Shape Of You singer opened up about his feelings on the bond with the Lover singer.

Sheeran said he felt "nostalgic" about being Swift's opening act during the Red Tour for her 2012 album Red.

The Photograph singer shared that he felt nostalgic after reviewing old voice notes and texts between him and people he's known for a long time.

"I lived in Nashville and she lived in Nashville and we used to fly to and from the gigs together and do all sorts of, I don't know," said Sheeran.

He added, "I literally spent almost every single day with her for about six months, so I think that period of time and I do, you know, I see her when I see her."

To see each other, Sheeran said, "I probably see her like four times a year and we do what I said — like instead of catching up the whole time, we have a proper sit-down, six-hour catchups and I think that's a really nice way to do it. But I think [of] that period, yeah. 2013.”

Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran reunited last August when they performed at London's Wembley Stadium during the Eras Tour's surprise songs section.