Ed Sheeran and Rupert Grint Reunite in 'A Little More' Music Video: A Chaotic and Sustainable Fashion Adventure

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Ed Sheeran and Rupert Grint Reunite in 'A Little More' Music Video: A Chaotic and Sustainable Fashion Adventure

Ed Sheeran's latest music video for the song "A Little More" features actor Rupert Grint as a creepy stalker. This collaboration is a follow-up to their previous work together on Sheeran's music video for "Lego House." The video showcases Grint's character being haunted by various versions of Sheeran in different roles, creating a chaotic and humorous narrative.

The video required over 250 costume changes, all sourced sustainably from secondhand shops and resale platforms like eBay. Sheeran wanted to minimize waste and found the process of sourcing unique outfits exciting. From Hawaiian shirts to tweed suits, Sheeran embraced the diverse wardrobe, leading to a longer filming period than usual.

One standout moment in the video is when Sheeran dons a wedding dress, among other formal attire, as multiple guests at a wedding. Despite the unconventional choice, Sheeran enjoyed the experience and found it liberating. The video's playful and creative approach to fashion adds to its charm and entertainment value.

The collaboration with Grint was a highlight for Sheeran, who cherished the opportunity to work with him again after a long time. The two enjoyed their time together on set, reminiscing about their past work and bonding over shared experiences. The reunion brought a sense of nostalgia and camaraderie to the project.

Looking ahead, Sheeran is preparing to release his eighth studio album, "Play," on September 12, followed by a tour. The artist is excited about the upcoming music release and is already planning for the holiday season. With new music on the horizon and a successful video collaboration with Grint, Sheeran's fans have much to anticipate in the coming months.