If you could move to anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Recently singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran, who's latest song 'Bad Habits' hit the charts for a tenth week at Number 1, has said that he would chose good old Glasgow - even over our sister city Edinburgh! Sorry, not sorry.
After appearing on 'Boogie in the Morning' on Clyde/Forth One, presenter Boogie asked Sheeran if the headlines about him helping Lewis Capaldi find a house were true.
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He replied that they weren't really and said: "I went on RightMove basically, I find it's more addictive than anything - just going on and having a peek."
Co-presenter Arlene replied: "I am actually looking for a house so I was just wondering if you could have a little look?"
He was then asked if he could live anywhere in Scotland, where would he buy a house.
Sheeran replied: "I used to date someone who lived in Edinburgh so I've spent a lot of time there but one of my best friends went to a university in Glasgow and I do find that there is a vibe in Glasgow that I am drawn to."
After declaring Glasgow as his favourite (and we can't blame him) Ed began looking at properties on the house hunting website finding a six bedroom house in Craigpark, a large plot of land, a four bedroom detached villa for sale in Old Greenock Road and a five bedroom detached villa on the market in Carmunnock.
But whilst Sheeran did find Capaldi his now-home, he also bought him a gift after moving in.
During an interview with Clyde 1 presenter Garry Spence in June of this year, Sheeran explained when the 'Someone You Loved' singer moved into the house he had chosen, he bought him a rather unusual housewarming gift.
He explained: "When he got his house, I was like I want to send him a house warming present that's like really annoying, so you know like massive vinyl dinosaurs like the one the ones they have in zoos? Like 7 metre things? I got him one of them made from China and delivered."
He added: "He had to get a forklift truck to get it off, he had to go into town and rent the forklift truck to get it off - in solidarity I got myself one too so I've got the exactly the same dinosaur."
You can watch the interview with Ed Sheeran here.