Willie Nelson Fan on Molly [VIDEO]: Older Man Tries Out Latest Drug Fad 'Endorsed' by Miley Cyrus, Becomes Viral Video Hit!

By Jon Niles, Mstars Reporter | Sep 30, 2013 11:46 AM EDT

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There are countless reports on the new party drug "Molly" and how dangerous it can actually be. Numerous people have reportedly died at electronic dance music festivals and recently "Electric Zoo" was cut short because of that. Taking a step away from the seriousness of this drug, check out this video that's going viral featuring an older gentleman completely losing it at a Willie Nelson concert while allegedly high on Molly.

Yes, Molly has become a problem in some ways for festivalgoers, leading to overdoses and bad trips, but this video is just too good to ignore, you guys.

The original website that posted this video says that this incredible man looks like Jim Carrey and Mitt Romney's love-child. Whether you believe that or not, the dancing this man does trumps any jokes you could make about him.

Check out the viral video right here!

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, pop sensation Miley Cyrus spoke about her love for Molly (along with weed and peyote, though she hates cocaine).

"I think weed is the best drug on Earth. One time I smoked a joint with peyote in it, and I saw a wolf howling at the moon," she said. "Hollywood is a coke town, but weed is so much better. And molly, too. Those are happy drugs -- social drugs. They make you want to be with friends. You're out in the open."

"I really don't like coke. It's so gross and so dark. It's like, what are you, from the '90s? Ew," she added.

This compelling argument from the "Wrecking Ball" singer hasn't made the Molly problem any better, but perhaps her fans will now stay away from cocaine. "One step at a time," I guess!

Related question: How many times did you watch the linked video of our new favorite concertgoer?

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