Thursday, November 14, 2024

These 8 Celeb Moms Are Not Ashamed To Smoke Marijuana

Marijuana is not what it used to be, even just a few years ago. Those who smoke it in states where it’s legal are out and proud. And even where it’s still not legal to use recreationally, the stigma is starting to wear very thin. Even celebrities have embraced pot as something they enjoy and aren’t afraid to talk about it any longer. That includes moms. It’s likely not all of these celeb moms still smoke weed, but they aren’t shy about admitting their past behavior, which they probably miss, let’s be honest. Here are eight celebrity mothers associated with pot. Are they all still imbibing? Only their dealer knows for sure.

Anna Faris

The ex Mrs. Pratt once shot a movie with Seth Rogen (“Observe and Report”) and, not surprisingly, the talk soon turned to marijuana, as all things with Seth Rogen eventually do. At the time, Faris said she and Rogen got competitive over who had won more Stony Awards,  a bong that’s the High Times equivalent of an Oscar.

Faris told GQ, “Seth’s won more—like three. Mine’s up on the mantel. And occasionally, it gets used.

Megan Fox

When asked about America’s war on drugs by British GQ, Fox passionately answered:

It’s all propaganda. I can’t tell you how much bullshit I’ve been through because I will openly say that I smoke weed… People look at it like it’s this crazy, hippy, fucked-up thing to do. And it’s not! I hope they legalize it and when they do I’ll be the first fucking person in line to buy my pack of joints.

Nicole Richie

Nearly a decade ago, when she was hanging around a bad crowd (Paris Hilton), Nicole Richie was arrested for driving under the influence after police caught her going the wrong way on the freeway.

She admitted to officers that she had been smoking marijuana and taking Vicodin. The mother of 9-year old daughter Harlow and 8-year old son Sparrow has definitely turned it down a few notches.

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Sarah Palin

During a TV appearance with Ron Paul in 2012, Palin admitted to smoking weed during a time in Alaska “when pot was legal anyway, it was absolutely no big deal.”

Charlize Theron

It was a big deal when Ms. Theron was caught smoking a bongBack in 2001, it was a big deal when Ms. Theron …jerry-rigged from an apple. But now that she’s the mom to daughter August and son Jackson, she might very well be sticking to just eating her fruit.

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Melissa Etheridge

The singer-songwriter is not just a marijuana advocate and enthusiast, she shares it with her kids. Speaking to Yahoo, the mother of four said: “I have smoked with my older two,” referencing her 20-year-old daughter Bailey and 18-year-old son Beckett. “It was funny at first and then they realized it’s a very natural end-of-the-day and it brings you closer, so I’d much rather have a smoke with my grown kids than a drink.”

Susan Sarandon

The actress, and mother of has never been shy about discussing her use of weed. She even said recently that she used to smoke pot with her ex-boyfriend, David Bowie. And Snoop Dogg. Her youngest son is 25, so she has nobody to hide her hobbies from at this point.

Alanis Morissette

In 2010, while pregnant with her first child, the singer said she was giving up pot until her baby was born. But marijuana is something she says she uses to help her creativity. “I consider myself a moderate user. Smoking a joint once in a while gives me a huge head start as an artist. I often feel telepathically on weed.”

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