Ed Sheeran and Heinz are raising money for charity

Singer Ed Sheeran poses for photographers upon arrival at the premiere for 'Yesterday' in London, Tuesday, June 18, 2019. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP) Photo: Associated Press


If you follow Ed Sheeran, then you know his love for Heinz ketchup. Yep, he loves it so much he even got a tattoo of the Heinz logo on his arm… That’s dedication!

Now the singer and Heinz are teaming up for a collaboration to raise money for charity! The company is releasing limited edition ketchup bottles, each autographed by Sheeran.

Not only is the bottle autographed but it is also featuring his tattoos and it comes in it’s own little speaker box carrying case.

Three bottles were auctioned off at Christie’s in London on Thursday, but Sheeran fans can enter to win a bottle.

Paddle8 is giving away 104 of the bottles in an online sweepstakes. Sheeran is hoping for donations to either East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices or Rise Against Hunger when entering to win.

Check out the bottles below:

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