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LOL! Calvin Harris confesses to binge-watching <em>Keeping Up With the Kardashians</em>

Los Angeles - Calvin Harris sometimes watches "four hours" worth of Keeping Up With the Kardashians in one day.

The Scottish DJ has revealed moving to the US has got him hooked on reality TV.

He said: "In America they do this thing which is really interesting. They show it ['Keeping Up With the Kardashians'] and then they immediately start showing the same episode again, on the hour, and there'll be no advert break or anything, it'll just start again.

"So you can sit there for two hours watching the same episode and not be quite sure, because obviously you're on your phone or whatever and you're eating and chatting, you're not sure if you've watched it before. So you can sit there for two, three, four hours, having just watched one episode. It's interesting."

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The Blame hitmaker - who is dating Shake It Off singer Taylor Swift - admitted he doesn't mind watching the E! show when he's eating meals but feels guilty if he dedicates an entire day to it.

Speaking on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw on BBC Radio 1, Calvin explained: "When I watch TV it's when I'm eating so I feel OK about that. I'll watch Kardashians when I'm eating my dinner, but as far as the rest of the day goes, I try and structure it.

"If you're in charge of your own day it can really fall by the wayside and you can waste it quite easily so I try to keep a bit of structure. Go gym, come back, do studio, that sort of thing."


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