Ellie Goulding makes scathing comments about her ex-boyfriends on new album.

Ellie Goulding has all the earmarks of being training in on a portion of her ex sweethearts on her new collection, Brightest Blue. 



The 33-year-old pop star is expected to release her hotly anticipated fourth studio collection on Friday – and it seems like the record could be one of her generally close to home yet. 

As indicated by The Sun, fanatics of Ellie will have the option to analyze verses of the new collection to reveal clues and pieces of information about how she truly feels about a portion of her well known exes. 

Ellie – who has been hitched to craftsmanship seller Caspar Jopling since August 2019 – has delighted in past sentiments with a series of renowned men including Radio 1 host Greg James, Hollywood entertainer Jeremy Irvine, McFly bassist Dougie Poytner, and American music maker Skrillex. 

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While she has additionally been connected, previously, to outline beating star Ed Sheehan, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Scottish DJ Calvin Harris. 

The songstress seems to diss a previous darling on new track How Deep Is Too Deep, in which Ellie sings: "I could improve child, let's face it." 

While The Sun claims different verses discover the vocalist waxing expressive about a previous fire "utilizing her until another person went along." 

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A further track, named Bleach, sees the star mourn a previous sweetheart she "attempted to fix" that she charges adores "to lie". 

Ellie's forthcoming collection follows the 2015 record, Delirium. 

Examining her new collection back in May, Ellie indicated it's profoundly close to home substance. 

The vocalist wedded Caspar Jopling in August 2019 (Image: GC Images) 

She announced: "It recognizes a mind boggling world where connections despite everything direct our joy and awfulness can in any case be the most difficult thing on the planet, regardless of how edified you are. 

"I will consistently try to utilize my voice in manners that nobody could ever expect and hope to team up with the most outlandish, energizing and mixed gathering of different specialists." 

The collection incorporates her 2019 single Hate Me – a joint effort with rapper Juice WRLD, who passed on last December.

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