Ahead of his gigs in New Zealand in March014 Archives Ed Sheeran jokingly asked the prime minister if she could grant him citizenship. He got an unexpected reply.
SEE ALSO: Ed Sheeran shares Instagram post of his bicycle accident injuryJacinda Ardern replied in video format to Ed Sheeran's "informal" request via her official Wellington Chamber Twitter account.
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The first two questions are references to New Zealand culture. "Pineapple Lumps" are a kind of popular chocolate-covered pineapple-flavoured sweet, and "jandals" are the Kiwi term for flip-flops.
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Ardern's third and final question, "Are you willing to make New Zealand your home" is more political. Her party ran on a platform of cracking down on wealthy foreigners essentially buying citizenship with no intention of becoming resident in New Zealand, most notably Peter Thiel, co-founder of Paypal and advisor to Donald Trump.
Ed Sheeran had best brush up on his New Zealand trivia.
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