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Snoop Dogg Tricked Matthew McConaughey Into Getting Stoned On The Set Of Their New Movie

McConaughey gets snooped.

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On the set of their new movie, ‘The Beach Bum’ Snoop Dogg Tricked Matthew McConaughey into getting stoned.

It is a well-known fact that Snoop Dogg is an avid user of marijuana, it’s in his songs, in his life, and apparently, in his acting career too.

While getting tricked into taking drugs is problematic, apparently nothing was considered wrong within the filming of Harmony Korine’s new movie ‘The Beach Bum’ which is going to be all kinds of strange and ridiculous, especially going by Korine’s last film ‘Spring Breakers’, which if you haven’t seen, you need to, just to talk about it. And looking at the clip below Matthew didn’t seem all that bothered about getting, as he called it, ‘Snooped’, in fact, it looked like he enjoyed the experience.

Anyway, Matthew describes his experience on Jimmy Kimmel in this clip below:

McConaughey says to Jimmy that there was a scene in the film where he goes to Snoop Dogg, to get the magic weed. However, instead of the prop weed he expected to get,  (crushed Oregano), he smokes the joint only for Snoop to reveal:

Yo Moondog‘ –[that’s McConaughey’s character] – ‘that ain’t prop weed, that’s Snoop Weed’.

In response:

And I was like ‘oh you son of a a gun’. You Snooped me.

The next nine hours were a lot of fun but I don’t think we used one word in the English language.

Whilst getting drugged without your consent isn’t great, to say the least, McConaughey styled it out to be a great time!

The film ‘The Beach Bum’ in case you were wondering, is about a rebellious stoner named Moondog lives life by his own rules. Snoop plays a character named Lingerie, Isla Fisher, Zach Efron and Jonah Hill will also be a part of the cast. No release date has been revealed just yet but I am sure it is going to live up to the wildest of expectations.

For more on Snoop, check out his new release; his new gospel album.

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