Singer James Blunt said that the Covid-19 pandemic has actually been a blessing for him as it gave him time to take a break.According to contactmusic.com, the singer was to go on tour but could not due to the pandemic.He said: "I was .
Singer James Blunt says COVID-19 pandemic has been a blessing in disguise for him
Singer James Blunt said that the Covid-19 pandemic has actually been a blessing for him as it gave him time to take a break.
According to contactmusic.com, the singer was to go on tour but could not due to the pandemic.
He said: I was supposed to be on tour for a year and I was sent home. And, you know, for me that was probably a very good thing because I haven t spent time at home with my family, ever.
Blunt has two sons with wife Sofia Wellesley.
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James Blunt roasts himself alongside announcement he will play Royal Albert Hall in July
Singer James Blunt has proven he s still the king of self-deprecating humour, hilariously roasting himself in a tweet that has since gone viral.The You re Beautiful singer posted a BBC News article to the platform titled Singer.
Singer James Blunt has claimed taxpayers cash through the government s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to furlough staff, despite being worth an estimated £14.5million.
The You’re Beautiful musician, 46, is the sole director of pub business Blunt Trading Ltd, which has 25 employees.
He owns the gastropub the Fox and Pheasant in Chelsea, which like all bars is closed under the current coronavirus restrictions.
Publicly available documents released in January show Blunt Trading has some £430,000 in current assets.
And the former serviceman – who is as famous now for his Twitter comebacks as his music – recently laughed off claims his music royalties had run out on the social media site.