Injured Ed Sheeran calls himself ‘a cripple’ as he picks up Q Award
Ed Sheeran won the best live act in the world prize.
A crocked Ed Sheeran labelled himself a “cripple” as he made his first public appearance since fracturing his wrist.
The singer-songwriter was forced to postpone his Asia tour earlier this week after a cycling accident which also left him with a fractured elbow and broken rib.
Sporting a sling and a cast as he took to the stage to collect the best live act in the world prize at the Q Awards, Sheeran told the audience: “Thank you, I’m a bit of a cripple today,” before offering his gratitude to the magazine for the nod.
Earlier, the red-headed performer told reporters he did not want to let down fans after suffering the injury.
He said: “It’s not ideal, I can’t really do anything can I?”
Asked what his plans were for the live dates, he said: “It’s kind of up to my management and agent.
He added: “I’m a one man show…I don’t have a band it’s just me with a guitar and a loop pedal so there’s not going to be much I can do.”
“I’m not going to short-change fans as well… if you come to see a show it should be the show you paid to see.”
He lost out to Liam Gallagher for the best track prize and also suffered defeat to Shape Of You remix collaborator Stormzy in the best solo artist category.
Skepta, Paloma Faith, Kasabian, George Ezra, Manic Street Preachers, Wiley and a host of other artists also attended the event at the Roundhouse in Camden, north London.