Sam Smith once received a very interesting gift from Ed Sheeran, which they want to turn into a home décor if only they could.

In their appearance on Tuesday's episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show," the "I'm Not The Only One" singer revealed that they once received a six-foot phallic statue from Ed Sheeran.

"Oh my God... It's actually wild. I thought it was a joke, but it's a six-foot-two marble penis," Smith, 30, told host Kelly Clarkson, who pressed for more details about the extraordinary present. "It's two tons, and I'm gonna have to get it craned into my house."

When Clarkson asked where they plan to place the statue, the singer replied, "Well, I want to turn it into a fountain, which I think will be hard to do."

Clarkson again asked, "Is this a gift he gives people normally?"

"He gives people concrete penises. I'm not the first. Elton [John] got the first," Smith explained much to the amusement of Clarkson.

The host asked Smith to name the statue and Smith replied, "Philip."

"How proper," Clarkson said, which prompted Smith to suggest a new name.

"Kevin?" Sam Smith asked but Clarkson once again rejected it and said, "That reminds me of 'Home Alone' so it feels a little weird." The pair finally agreed to name the statue "Duke of Hastings", a nod to their shared love for the show "Bridgerton."

"Sounds grand and six-foot-two inches tall," Clarkson quipped.

Smith also revealed the meaning of the lyrics of their latest single with Kim Petras, titled "Unholy." Its lines go: "A lucky, lucky girl / She got married to a boy like you / She'd kick you out if she ever, ever knew / 'Bout all the ---- you tell me that you do."

"This song is about being part of someone's secret that you don't want to be a part of," Smith said. "Being in the music industry, I've spent a lot of time with a lot of guys and a lot of dirty pigs. I've been part of secrets I didn't want to be a part of sometimes... I hate secrets. I'm not into it."

The pair opened the show with a well-applauded duet of Clarkson's 2004 hit "Breakaway" for the "Kellyoke" segment.

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Pictured: Smith attends the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 28, 2018 in New York City. Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS