ED Sheeran put on a rare public display of affection with his wife Cherry as they celebrated their daughter Jupiter's second birthday.
The couple - who are also parents to daughter Lyra, three - closed the singer's London pub Bertie Blossoms to host their little girl's party.
Cherry and Ed put on a rare public display of affection at Jupiter's second birthday partyCredit: NCThe couple looked closer than ever as they shared a sweet momentCredit: NCDoting dad Ed was on hand with the balloonsCredit: NCMeanwhile Cherry looked pretty in a floral print dressCredit: NCSinger Ed, 33, looked smart in a blue suit while Cherry, 32, was pretty in a floral print dress.
The proud dad was seen carrying balloons into the bar at one point before he and Cherry shared a sweet kiss.
It's no surprise Ed is in his element throwing kids' birthday bashes as he previously confessed he'd love to have more children.
Meet Jeremy Renner's ex-wife Sonni PachecoHe told The Sun: "I’d love more kids man, I’d love it. But it does depend on what Cherry wants too because it’s her body.
“I’m really proud of Cherry as a mother. She’s such an incredible human, I’m just in awe."
And it's not like the couple haven't got the space.
The family live in a Suffolk mansion which has been dubbed Sheeranville.
Ed's sprawling £3.7million complex is made up of multiple homes — including a swimming pool, two-storey treehouse and pub — and is in the Suffolk town he grew up in.
Land Registry records show that Ed bought his main home — a detached farmhouse and surrounding land — for £895,000 in June 2012.
Ed and Cherry got together in 2017 and secretly tied the knot a year later.
The Sun revealed at the time how the couple had opted for a winter wedding at their estate and - despite his international fame - it was a low-key affair.
A source at the time said: "It was very quiet – just Ed’s oldest school pals, limited family and the priest.
Who is RuPaul's husband, Georges LeBar?“There were only 40 people – so no Taylor Swift, record company executives or any royals or pop star pals. He wanted no fuss and he wanted it to be something entirely for them – just a tiny winter wedding."