
Seth Rogen has revealed the one place in the world where he was too afraid to smoke weed.
For those of you out there who didn't already know, Rogen's favourite way to kick back and relax is by smoking weed.
The Superbad writer has previously admitted to lighting up a joint pretty much every day for the past two decades. Not even work can get in the way of Rogen's enjoyment of getting high, with the 43-year-old previously telling LADbible that his policy of staying 'little stoned all the time' included his work on AppleTV+ series The Studio.
However, there was one occasion where the Pineapple Express star didn't dare get high for an entire 72 hours – and for good reason.
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Recalling his three-day dry spell during an interview with The Howard Stern Show, Rogen explained that he hadn't dared smoke any weed during a 2011 trip to Singapore.
Explaining why, Rogen told Stern: "They will literally f**king kill you if you smoke weed in that country."
"They put a little thing in your passport when you arrive, that says: 'If we find drugs on you, we will execute you'," he continued, adding that it was 'scary' for him to walk through the airport in Singapore knowing the harsh penalties.
Stern was able to see the humour in the story, joking that the Southeast Asian country was an ideal place for people to go if they wanted to stay away from drugs.
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"I guess that is a good deterrent," Stern replied. "It really works."
Rogen added: "Getting killed is a good deterrent. If you ever have a drug problem, go to Singapore."
When asked whether he experienced any 'withdrawals' during his three days without weed, the actor explained he actually wasn't too phased as he had other legal means of fun to rely on.
Watch the full exchange below (WARNING: This clip contains strong language):
"I was okay," Rogen said. "There's plenty of other things to get f**ked up. Luckily, you can just drink yourself into oblivion in Singapore. They don't give a s**t about that!"
What are the laws about drugs in Singapore?
Rogen wasn't exaggerating when it came to the severity of drug laws in Singapore, with the city-state pursuing a no-tolerance policy towards substances.
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Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, possession and consumption of a controlled substance carries a sentence of 10 years in prison, a hefty fine - and even a caning.
Meanwhile, anyone caught trafficking drugs faces the death penalty.
Topics: Drugs, Seth Rogen, Travel, Celebrity