Calvin Harris has revealed he drinks raw sheep's milk fresh from his own flock in Ibiza, adding it tastes "tremendous".
The DJ, 38, has ditched his London lifestyle in favour of being a farmer and spoke about his country life on Roman Kemp's Capital Breakfast show on Monday.
Calvin explained nothing tastes better than the produce made from his flock of sheep.
He said: "We have 28 lambs that were born at the farm and there's more to come.
"Obviously once the lambs have had their milk, I get a little bit of raw sheep's milk afterwards, which is tremendous. It's great for you."
When Roman asked if he would consider doing a programme like Clarkson's Farm which follow's Jeremy Clarkson's journey as a new farmer, Calvin politely declined.
"No, there's a lot of things that are just mine, you know?"
His 138-acre farm was where his secret romance with his fiancée Vick Hope blossomed.
Calvin bought the farm after he sold his two multi-million homes in Los Angeles.
The farm is called Terra Masia and is the island's biggest organic farm, producing everything from eggs to wine.
He also uses the property to host weddings, which has suggested that he and Vick may tie the knot there.
While Calvin has no plans to step away from his career in the music industry any time soon, he has a hands-on approach when it comes to the farm.
Amongst the snaps of DJ sets and famous pals, Calvin proudly shares snippets of his farm life with fans.
In one photo he holds a crate of oranges with the simple caption: "Just a lad and his oranges".
At Christmas time he also shared a photo of himself posing with two sheep.
On his grid, there is a photo of a huge tree from the estate, which is where it's rumoured he popped the question to the Radio1 DJ.
Recently Vick spoke out about her life not being as "complex" as it once was after she managed to get a hold on her work life balance.
She argued that while society constantly tells us that life is hard, she says that there should be more emphasis on enjoying life.
Speaking to Stylist magazine, she said: "I just want to have a nice time. It's really not as complex as I used to think it was.
"We live in a society that tells us everything's supposed to be hard - and don't get me wrong, a lot of stuff is - we think we're supposed to grind, the idea of the side hustle! But I think we should place as much onus on enjoyment."
She added: "I've worked myself into the ground so many times, I still do, I can't lie! I don't have a day off until September, and I've promised myself I'm going to change that."
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