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Ed Sheeran lookalike moved to safety after being mobbed by fans at Manchester gig

An Ed Sheeran lookalike had to be moved to safety after being mobbed for selfies during the singer's gig in Manchester. Security guards stepped in after Wes Byrne was feared to be creating a fire risk – and moved him from his £82.50 seat to a VIP zone, where tickets sell for more than £1,000.

Wes who has previously met superstar Sheeran, bought tickets to see him perform at the Etihad Stadium earlier this month. But the 30-year-old, from Shaw, Oldham, had to be rescued by his sister after hordes of fans asking him for selfies as he made his way to the loo.

Among those asking for pictures were former Love Islanders Callum Jones and Molly Smith, the Mirror reports. There was such a crowd that Wes, his sister Sammy, 33, and her eight-year-old son AJ had to be moved to safety by security.

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Wes, whose favourite Sheeran tune is You Need Me, I Don’t Need You, said: “I got lots of looks when I first walked in, but it wasn’t until the first person asked for a selfie that the floodgates opened. Nearly everyone knew I was a lookalike, although a few kids thought I was the real Ed.

“About 15 minutes before Ed came on stage, the queue for selfies with me was all the way down a line of steps and out an exit, so security told us to go with them to some executive seats. We weren’t complaining – it was a much better view.

“It was AJ’s first-ever music gig and he thought all the attention was hilarious.”

Wes had never heard of Sheeran until 10 years ago, when people started telling him he looked like the Bad Habits hitmaker. He now picks up extra work as a lookalike on top of his full-time job as a council binman.

Wes said: “Not a day goes by when I don’t get

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