Ed Sheeran's music gave 15-year-old Harry strength as he spent many months in the hospital.
Ed Sheeran sent a videotaped message to a young cancer fan.
When the 31-year-old singer learned that the 15-year-old Australian Harry Hunter fan, who suffers from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, was using his music as therapy, he wanted to send him a special message.
Harry became disabled from illness when he was nine years old and Ed Sheeran's songs gave him hope as he spent many months in hospital.
At the critical stage of the disease, Harry had to learn to walk again and spent 15 months in a wheelchair.
He also spent many months in hospital while receiving treatment. During this time, she sang songs by Ed Sheeran with the nursing staff at Queensland Children's Hospital.
"Hello Harry, Ed Sheeran here. "I heard that you are a fan of my music and so I wanted to make a video for you," the pop star said in his message.
"Thank you for being a big fan and I send you a lot of love," he added.
According to Nine News Australia, Harry's mother, Tash, was the one who contacted Ed Sheeran, while as she revealed, her 15-year-old son told her that it was "quite surreal" that she received a message from the idol. of.
In 2018, before a concert in Australia, Ed Sheeran made the dream of a fan who was in the final stages come true.
The British singer spent a lot of time with 36-year-old Sherie Hagger, who was battling bowel cancer, before appearing in Adelaide, and although the moments they spent together were "blurry" for her, Sherie said she would remember meeting them forever.
Sherie also said that the "humble and kind" Ed Sheeran also showed his gratitude to the fans who had been queuing for hours in the hope of taking a seat near the front of his concert stage.
At the end of last March, Ed Sheeran sang at the annual charity concert of the British charity Teenage Cancer Trust for young people aged 13-24 with cancer, which took place at the "Royal Albert Hall" in London.
