The pop star, 27, took to his Instagram on Friday to make clear that his Top 50 hit from 2012 was used without his consent and explained that the song doesn't reflect the message of the campaign.

Ed Sheeran has spoken out after a Pro-Life campaign used his song Small Bump without his permission.

On the text post, Ed Sheeran revealed that he had been made aware of the song's use and needed to let his loyal fans know the truth.

MailOnline have contacted Ed's representatives for comment.

Meanwhile, Ed has a few reasons to celebrate after he reached the second spot in the list of wealthiest British musicians under 30.

The Shape of You hitmaker also broke into the overall top 40 Sunday Times Rich List of UK music stars, tied at 35th on a net worth of £80million with Take That star Gary Barlow, 47.