Ellie Goulding explains why she won’t sing about marriage on her new album

Ellie Goulding has ruled out singing about her recent marriage to Caspar Jopling on her upcoming fourth studio album.

The Love Me Like You Do songstress has revealed that despite the record not being released until this summer, June 5, she actually wrote most of it years ago.

Chatting to Daily Star Online at the 2020 Global Awards, Ellie said: "I have just decided to go ahead and announce my album because I wanted to.

"June 5 is when it is coming out, I actually wrote it three years ago."

Ellie, 33, continued: "In terms of writing it has got my usual observations of human behaviour and relationships and just the things that I like to write about.

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"I am not singing about marriage or my current personal situations.

"I like to take things from my past and my friends stations.

"Anything I feel is worth staring and also things I think people can relate to and also how to guide and relate to people."

The chart-topping starlet went on to admit despite over a decade in the industry she hasn't been able to shift her pre-show nerves.

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Ellie added: "I do still get nervous, a good amount of nervous though.

"If I didn't I wouldn't perform as well, by the end of a performance I'm not as nervous."

Chatting to Capital FM's Will Manning on the blue carpet before taking to the stage, Ellie went on to reveal that despite a string of collaborations in recent months one that won't be on the album is with Marshmello.

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She hinted that she may have record a track with the American DJ but he decided not to release it.

"Ellie Goulding explained she asked to do a collaboration with Marshmallo and it just never happened," Will explained to Daily Star Online.

"I asked why and she replied 'it's not on me, ask him'.

"It may have been recorded but it never got put out. There is something more to that, that we don't know."

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