Renegade Piranha, Snoop Dogg’s former professional blunt roller, spoke with TMZ to confirm incorrect news that several media outlets reported regarding the musician’s daily intake of marijuana.

During an interview on Australian radio’s The Kyle And Jackie Show, she shared her career journey and what her daily routine is like. When asked how many blunts she’s rolled in her entire life, she divulged that since turning what was once a hobby into a professional career she believes she’s rolled at least 450,000 blunts.

“Oh my goodness, entire life … I haven’t done calculations for, but we did one time, just for fun, do a little calculation of how many I may have rolled since 2016, since I got the professional gig for Snoop and all the other clients after” she told Kyle and Jackie. “We calculated it somewhere around a little over 450,000 so far.”

Although Piranha clearly stated this was the total for all her clients throughout the last several years, some media outlets falsely reported the information by attaching the amount to Snoop Dogg and claiming he smokes between 75-150 blunts every day. When the I Love Weed artist caught wind of the news, he posted a video to Instagram with the caption “Stop lying,” an effort to shut down the rumors that he unfortunately believed came from the pro roller.

 

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When TMZ followed up with Piranha after Snoop Dogg responded to the false accusations, she cleared the air and expressed how she didn’t appreciate how the media took a snippet and ran with a fake story, as she would never share her clients’ personal business. She also admitted that she doesn’t work with her celebrity clients directly, just their managers or teams.

“In the interview, Jackie O. had asked me how many I roll a day and I responded with I typically do a quarter pound to a half pound a day. She asked if that was for him and I said ‘No, no, no that’s for all of my clients combined,'” she told TMZ in a video clip. “I never ever alluded to what or how much or anything the clients smoke. All these publications ran with the bad journalism and sensationalized reporting of something that was literally never said. So, I feel awful ’cause no one likes to be misquoted.”

She continued, “For the record, I never said that any of my clients smoke any amount or what they smoke. I never said what their favorite strains are … because that’s private information. And honestly, I’m not with them 24/7 to know even what their average day looks like.”

Piranha hasn’t been able to talk to Snoop Dogg, but she feels bad about the interview turning into fake news.