Ed Sheeran Accidentally Hit Justin Bieber In The Face | The Jonathan Ross Show

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Ed Sheeran recalls his wild night out with Justin Bieber in Japan!

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Original Broadcast Date: 21 October 2017

Season 12, Episode 8

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