Snoop Dogg, Weed In White House (VIDEO) ; Hip Hop Star Reveals to Jimmy Kimmel He Lit Up In Bathroom

By Michelle Nati (m.nati@mstarsnews.com) | Jul 23, 2014 08:10 PM EDT

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While chatting with guest Jimmy Kimmel in his latest webisode of GGN: The Double G News Network, rapper Snoop Dogg confessed to toking up in a White House bathroom. Though he doesn't say so outright, he implies President Obama had no knowledge of the incident.

Kimmel: Have you ever smoked at the White House?

Dogg [smoking what appears to be a blunt]: In the bathroom.

Kimmel: You did? In the White House.

Dogg: In the bathroom. Not in the White House - but in the bathroom. Because I said, "May I use the bathroom for a second?" And they said, "What are you going to do? No. 1 or No. 2?" I said, "No. 2."

Kimmel: Who said this? The first lady?

Dogg: No. The CIA. Or the FBI. The alphabet boys. So I said, "Look, when I do the No. 2, I usually, you know, have a cigarette or I light something to get the aroma right." They said, "You know what? You can light a piece of napkin." I said, "I'll do that." And the napkin was this. [indicates blunt]

Kimmel: This is some story.

Snoop, also known as Calvin Broadus, was at the White House in December for The Kennedy Center Honors.  He was even photographed  first-bumping with Secretary of State John Kerry.

If true, this would not be the first time a musician has lit up at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue - country singer Willie Nelson claimed he smoked a joint on the roof of the White House during the the Carter administration in the '70s.

To check out the always entertaining Snoop and guest Jimmy Kimmel, check out the video below:

via The Washington Post

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