Sam Smith to Andy Cohen: I’m a d**k monster

Sam Smith is never usually one to shy away from controversy causing comments.

Appearing on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live!, the Oscar winning singer was asked what his Real Housewives tagline would be.

Andy through out some suggestions, like “I don’t keep up with the Joneses, I am the Joneses.”

But what Sam came out with shocked everyone, even Patti LaBelle.

“I think it would just be: ’I’m a dick monster,’” he told the TV show, as the audience erupted in confused laughter.

“What would the definition of a ’dick monster’ be?” asked Andy.

“It’s when you hunt for the dick,” Sam then explains, leaving even Patti stunned.

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Watch the cringe-worthy moment in full here:

It’s not the only time Sam has revealed far too much about his sex life.

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He recently admitted to a very embarrassing run-in with a hunky Hollywood actor at last year’s Oscars.

The Too Good At Goodbyes singer had something of a crush on Tom Hardy, and it was determined to make an impression at the awards.

But things all went a bit wrong when his James Bond theme song Writing’s On The Wall, which went on to win an Oscar for Best Original Song that night.

Singer-songwriter Sam Smith

“When I sing that, it actually hurts,” Sam admitted to iHeartRadio.com.

“I’ve got to grab my balls to sing it.”

Unfortunately for Sam, he had just spotted his crush in the Oscars audience mid-song.

“When you’re singing that in front of Tom Hardy, it’s just not cool,” he confessed.

“I wanted to look sexy in front of him, and I didn’t”

Still, if the platinum selling artist was concerned his Oscars would be remembered for the testicular clutch, he needn’t have worried.

Later that night he claimed to be the first gay men to win an Oscar, which was far more memorable.

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