Friday, March 29, 2024

Bella Thorne Parodies Elon Musk Weed-Smoking

As her fame continues to skyrocket, Bella Thorne hasn’t hidden her love of cannabis from the world. Instead she’s embraced it, acting in a Lowell Herb Co. commercial that features the celebrity puffing from a joint. (The ad was later rejected to air during the Oscars by ABC.). Talented, beautiful and funny, Bella Thorne parodies Elon Musk weed-smoking to perfection!

So it isn’t surprising that when Thorne sat down to record an episode for YouTuber Logan Paul’s podcast, the topic of cannabis came up. Wouldn’t it be funny, Paul asked, if Thorne re-created the iconic meme of Elon Musk smoking weed on Joe Rogan’s podcast? Not an easy task, but Thorne was up for the challenge.

RELATED: Elon Musk Finally Admits ‘I Have No Idea How To Smoke Pot’

The crew dissects the original Musk photo to nail all the nuances of Musk’s idiosyncratic expression. After a few tries, Thorne reprises the moment well, mimicking Musk’s raised eyebrow and laconic visage quite memorably.

Logan Paul  is an American social media personality, actor, boxer, and professional wrestler. He is was signed to WWE, where he performed on a part-time basis. He has over 23 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, and has ranked on the Forbes list for the highest paid YouTube creators in 2017 and 2018. Paul has also run the Impaulsive podcast since November 2018, which has over 4 million YouTube subscribers.

You can watch the full clip below.

Great job having a sense of humor! Bella Thorne parodies Elon Musk Weed-smoking to perfection

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