The Daily Mail reported that a fan pretended to be the singer "Boss Huang" Ed Sheeran mixed into Old Trafford, and was eventually discovered by Manchester United staff.
Manchester United's security was tight enough to see through an Ed Sheeran imitator, but it was discovered after the opponent mixed into Old Trafford with camera equipment and tried to shoot in the backstage of the game against Burnley. The imitator and his entourage held tickets to the game and entered the entertainment area of the court after security checks confirmed that their camera equipment posed no security risk.
However, when the club found out that Ed Sheeran had not received any notice of watching the game and the team started filming, senior staff stepped forward to question it and finally confirmed that they had not obtained filming permission and that this person was not the popular superstar at all. According to the Post, Manchester United checked Ed Sheeran's itinerary and found that he was supposed to be on a world tour on the Copenhagen stage that night, and when imitators tried to sing and prove their identity, they provided the final evidence.
It is believed to be a social media hype, and there are reports that the team was politely told to ban filming but was allowed to stay on the field to watch the game.
This is not the first time Boss Huang has appeared in Manchester United's news. After Amorin coached Manchester United against Ipswich in November last year, Ed Sheeran, a shareholder of Yi Town, broke into Amorin's post-match interview scene and greeted Jamie Redknapp.
Ed Sheeran's behavior was also criticized. He apologized afterwards: "I drank about ten pints of beer at that time, and I thought, 'Go and say hello to Jamie', but I chose the wrong time completely. It was obviously not the time, but I have learned my lesson and will not make any more."