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Snoop Dogg Reveals He Smoked Weed in the White House
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The 'Young, Wild and Free' hitmaker claimed that he smoked marijuana in the bathroom of the official residence of the U.S. president.

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Snoop Dogg revealed in the latest episode of his web series "GGN" that he once smoked marijuana in the White House. Jimmy Kimmel, who appeared as a guest in the show, was the one who asked the 42-year-old rapper if he ever smoked weed in the official residence of the U.S. president.

Snoop told Jimmy, "(I've smoked) in the bathroom (of the White House). Not in the White House, but in the bathroom. I said (to the security guards), 'May I use the bathroom for a second?' And they said, 'What are you gonna do, Number One or Number Two?' I said, 'Number Two.' " When asked who was the person who said that to him, Snoop replied, "The CIA or the FBI, the alphabet boys."

"So I said, 'Look, when I do the Number Two, I usually, you know, have a cigarette or light something to get the aroma right,' " he continued, "And they said, 'Well you know what? You can light a piece of napkin.' And I said, 'I'll do that.' And the napkin was this." He then took a puff of a blunt.

After that, Jimmy laughed and said, "This is some story."

Snoop was not the first celebrity who ever claimed to have gotten high in the White House. Back in 2009, David Cross told Playboy magazine that he snorted coccaine during a dinner at the White House, adding that he was "maybe 40 feet from the president of the United States!"

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