Sam Smith was at the receiving end of a rather "unholy" gift from his good pal, Ed Sheeran.

The "Disclosure" singer revealed in an interview at "The Kelly Clarkson Show" that Sheeran had given him a large gift that he doesn't know yet what to do with.

"It's actually wild. I thought it was a joke, but it's a six-foot-two marble penis. It's two tons, and I'm gonna have to get it craned into my house," Smith told Clarkson gleefully.

Kelly was visibly shocked by what Ed gave Sam as a gift. But apparently, Sam Smith was not the only one, no pun intended, who was gifted with a huge statue of a man's genitalia.

Apparently, Elton John, who Ed Sheeran is also a close friend with, has also received a giant two-ton phallus concrete statute. According to Rolling Stone, Rocket Man did receive a giant penis statute from Sheeran on his 74th Birthday, hidden at the part of the music icon's house where their children could not see the large obscene statute.

Asked what he would be doing with it, Smith confessed that he wanted to turn it into a fountain, which he thinks will be "hard to do," again, no pun intended.

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Kelly has followed through with the weird NSFW gift from Ed Sheeran, even hinting that she also wanted a concrete penis for herself so that she could display it in her backyard.

After a few back and forths, the two proceeded to name the statue. At first, Smith suggested "Phillip," which Clarkson noted how proper the name is, almost "kingly." Ultimately the two decided to name Smith's statute - Duke of Hastings - an ode to Richard Pepple's "Bridgerton" character of the same name.

After the cheeky revelation, the two sand one of Kelly Clarkson's most iconic songs, "Breakaway," with Sam Smith singing almost all of the low notes of the track - complementing the former's high-power vocal vibrato.

Sam Smith makes his way back to the Billboard Hot 100 charts with his highly-anticipated song "Unholy" with Kim Petras. It initially debuted at No. 3, but the track achieved a new peak last week, now at No. 2.

The song trails behind Steve Lacy's "Bad Habits," sitting at the summit for two consecutive weeks already after kicking out Harry Styles' record-setting single, "As It Was."

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