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Ed Sheeran wants to buy George Clooney's Batman costume Bang

Ed Sheeran wants to buy George Clooney's Batman costume Bang

Daily Tribune26-04-2025
Showbiz | Los Angeles
Ed Sheeran is planning to splash out thousands to snap up George Clooney's original Batman costume.
The 34-year-old singer treats himself to a piece of movie memorabilia every birthday and after previously buying Alicia Silverstone's Batgirl outfit from 1997's 'Batman and Robin', he's hoping to land her co-star's costume from his only outing as the Caped Crusader.
Ed said on Alex Cooper's 'Call her Daddy' podcast: 'I'm trying to get the George Clooney Batman costume ...
'I bought the Alicia Silverstone Batwoman [outfit], so it would be matching.(sic)'
The 'Azizam' hitmaker - who celebrated his birthday in February - previously splurged a huge amount on a 'Star Wars' replica.
He said: 'I bought C-3PO. That was not cheap. I do it every birthday. I just buy one prop a year.
'It's the thing I look forward to. I think all year, 'What am I going to get?''
Ed's lavish estate features a lake, a chapel, and a pub, and a tunnel connecting his private boozer to his main home is where his movie memorabilia is housed.
He said: 'In the tunnel, I built a listening room, and there's a cinema - it's less of a man cave and more of a man catacomb ...
'I collect movie props, too, so I've got all of that there.
'I'm a huge 'Hook' fan, so I bought Robin Williams' Pan costume and Julia Roberts' Tinker Bell costume.'
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