Overview
- In a BBC Radio 2 interview published Thursday, Sheeran said he was invited to fly for a "first performance in space."
- He explained he declined because the idea gave him "terrible fear" and he would not risk leaving his two daughters without a father.
- He did not name who made the offer, and no company has publicly confirmed extending an invitation.
- He said he would consider space travel only once it becomes routine, "when 40,000 people have already done it" and it can be booked online.
- Coverage places his remarks alongside recent celebrity suborbital trips, including an April Blue Origin flight with Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez and Gayle King.