Sam Smith said Ed Sheeran gave them a 6-foot-tall statue of a “marble penis” that weighed “two tons”
“I had to fly it to my house,” Sam Smith said of the ambitious gift on Tuesday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show.
According to Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran seems to like giving significant NSFW gifts.
During an appearance on Tuesday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the singer-songwriter “Stay With Me” revealed. That she was given a phallic statuette by Sheeran, over seven feet tall and weighs over two tons.
They said about Smith’s plans for the statue, “Well. I’d like to turn it into a fountain, which I think would be difficult.”
According to the Grammy and Oscar winners, they weren’t the only ones to receive such a gift from 31-year-old Sheeran. “There is a special penis for humans. I wasn’t the first – Elton [John] had the former,” explained Smith. (Talking to Carrie and Tommy Show 109.9 last year. John said he was given a “big marble penis” by Sheeran and tried to display it in his garden. Before his husband scrapped the idea. , David Furnish.)
Clarkson, 40, encouraged Smith to name the statue and worked together on suggestions. After switching to “Philip” and “Kevin” — “This reminds me of Home Alone. So it feels a little weird,” says former American Idol — the musicians voted for “Duke of Hastings,” a nod to Bridgerton. “He sounds spectacular and [he’s six feet two inches tall],” he joked.
In the interview, Smith explains the inspiration behind her latest single, “Unholy. Which features Kim Petras — specifically the lyrics: “Happy, happy girl / She married a guy like you / She’d kick you out if she ever found out.” / ‘For all that —- you tell me you know.’
“This song is about being a part of someone’s secret you don’t want to be a part of,” Smith told Clarkson. “Being in the music industry, I spent a lot of time with a lot of guys also a lot of dirty pigs. I’ve been part of a secret that sometimes I don’t want to be a part of… I hate secrets. I’m not there.”
The episode begins with the pair performing a vocally stunning duet version of Clarkson’s 2004 hit single “Breakaway” as part of the daily Kellyoke segment of the NBC talk show.