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The High Club: 10 Celebrities Who Got Honest About Their Love for Weed
United StatesSun Sep 15 2024
The world of weed is no longer a secret. With the legalization movement gaining momentum and CBD products popping up left and right, it's no surprise that people are opening up about their love for pot. Celebrities are no exception, with many sharing their own experiences and confessions about the herb. Let's take a look at 10 stars who didn't shy away from sharing their addiction to cannabis.
Snoop Dogg, the OG weed enthusiast, has been vocal about his love for marijuana. In an interview, he confessed to getting high in the White House bathroom, stating, "I said, 'Look when I do the number two, I usually, you know, have a cigarette or I light something to get the aroma right. '" He's also spoken about responsible smoking, saying, "None of my kids drink, but they smoke, responsibly. " He wants to be an example for his kids, teaching them that moderation is key.
Miley Cyrus, once a Disney star, has also shared her weed habits. She told Joe Rogan that she used to smoke to relieve work stress, saying, "You know, 'How much weed can I actually smoke and still play a teenage superstar on the Disney channel? '" She even revealed that she used to show up to interviews stoned, saying, "You, without knowing it, were kind of the reason for me quitting. " It's no wonder she advocates for the normalization of marijuana.
Pete Davidson, the SNL star, has also been open about his struggles with addiction. He admitted to being addicted to weed, saying, "It's all I have left. " He's even spoken about how it helps with his anxiety and Crohn's disease, saying, "I have Crohn's disease, so it helps more than you can imagine. " What would happen if we normalized weed use for medicinal purposes?
Lady Gaga has been vocal about her struggles with addiction, including her addiction to marijuana. In an interview, she said, "I was addicted to it and it's ultimately related to anxiety coping and it's a form of self-medication and I was smoking up to 15-20 marijuana cigarettes a day with no tobacco. " She even compared it to a "form of withdrawal" from other substances she had used.
Seth Rogen, the comedian, has been a long-time weed advocate. In an interview, he said, "My daily ritual starts very simply with both cannabis and coffee. Much like weed, coffee is something that people drink on their own, but also socially with friends and work people. " He even revealed that he smokes weed all day, every single day, saying, "It only makes my journey through this life more comfortable, more palatable, easier to process, easier to manifest the things that I want to do. "
Woody Harrelson, the actor, has been a long-time advocate for the legalization of marijuana. He even revealed that he stopped smoking for a while, saying, "Yep, I did quit. For almost two years. No smoking, no vaping. And then I ran into Willie Nelson and that was that. " Willie is notorious for his love of marijuana.
Bella Thorne, the actress, confessed to becoming a weed addict at a young age. She said, "When I was 16, my boyfriend smoked weed and I would get so upset. I thought it was the devil's lettuce. " She even compared it to her love of music, saying, "Smoking just helps to free my mind, slow my thoughts down, and think about everything not only in a more poetic way but in a more creative way in general. "
Wiz Khalifa, the rapper, also spoke about the benefits of weed for his creativity. He said, "Smoking just helps to free my mind, slow my thoughts down, and think about everything not only in a more poetic way but in a more creative way in general. " He even revealed that he rolls six joints at a time, saying, "My main ritual is to roll out six at a time. "
Kendall Jenner, the model, confessed to being a stoner, saying, "I am a stoner. No one knows that, so that's the first time I've ever really said anything out there. " She even revealed that she got into weed from her parents, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.
Kate Hudson, the actress, also shared her thoughts on weed. She said, "I've never been a major smoker, but I think America's view on weed is ridiculous. I mean - are you kidding me? " She even revealed that she made joints with her co-star Matthew McConaughey, saying, "I think if it's not used properly, it can hamper your creativity and close you up inside. "
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Does Seth Rogen's comparison of his daily marijuana use to coffee consumption trivialize the risks of drug addiction?
Is the increasing visibility of celebrity marijuana use a deliberate attempt to mainstream the drug?
Is Woody Harrelson's advocacy for marijuana legalization a genuine concern for public health or a publicity stunt?
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