While Cherry Seaborn Sheeran may be best known to most as the wife of global pop star Ed Sheeran, she has recently captured attention for reasons entirely her own. A quiet revelation on LinkedIn has turned heads, spotlighting her impressive and under-the-radar career in sustainability consulting.

Seaborn’s LinkedIn profile, now widely shared on social media, reveals that she served as a Manager in Deloitte’s Nature, Climate and Sustainability – Innovation; Scaling Impact team until March 2024. Her career with the consultancy spans both New York and London, where she held various roles focused on climate strategy and corporate sustainability. What strikes users most is the depth of her commitment. Seaborn holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Business from the prestigious Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and a Master’s degree from Duke University.

Social media users on X praised her for forging an accomplished path outside the celebrity bubble. Many were surprised and impressed by how she maintained such a focused, mission-driven career while remaining mostly out of the limelight.

Lawsuit on Ed Sheeran

The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a copyright infringement lawsuit alleging pop star Ed Sheeran of unlawfully copying from the late singer Marvin Gaye’s 1973 classic “Let’s Get It On” in his 2014 hit song “Thinking Out Loud.”

The bench refused to hear an appeal by Structured Asset Sales, a company owned by investment banker David Pullman, which has a copyright interest in Gaye’s song, of a judge’s decision to dismiss the case. The company sought monetary damages over alleged similarities between the two songs, and sued Ed Sheeran, his record label Warner Music and music publisher Sony Music Publishing.

In 2023, US District Judge Louis Stanton decided that the musical elements that Sheeran was accused of copying were too common to merit copyright protection.