Seth Rogen; Barbra Streisand.Photo: Shannon Finney/Getty; Todd Williamson/Getty Images

Barbra Streisandis at the top ofSeth RogenandLauren Miller Rogen’s blunt bucket list.
Speaking with reporters on Saturday at the 10th annualHilarity for Charitybirthday extravaganza, the event’s hosts said that they’d love to smoke a joint with Streisand, 80.
“She told me she smoked weed withPeter Sellers,” said Seth, 40, of hisThe Guilt Tripcostar. “Which is amazing. Truly remarkable.”
“Barbara Streisand actually has the coolest story of someone smoking weed out of anyone I know,” he continued. “Because I don’t know anyone who’s smoked weed with anyone cooler than Peter Sellers.”
“I want to be in her basement,” Lauren, 41, chimed in when asked what their ideal smoking scenario with Streisand would look like, to which her husband agreed, “Exactly.”
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Back in August 2021, Streisand opened up about herpast experience with marijuanain an interview withVariety, claiming she has only picked up the substance once, during a concert.
“One night I really did it onstage when I was doing the Forum concert in the ’70s, it was part of my shtick,” she said.
While laughing, the actress and singer explained, “I talked about pot and I was working with [producer]Richard Perry, so that’s why.”
“Itried it once and I didn’t likethe way it made me feel,” Streisand added. “So, I never did it again.”
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Back in March 2019, Rogen revealed thathe was launching Houseplant, a Canadian cannabis company that he had been working on for years.
The actor and comedian co-founded the new company with his filmmaking partnerEvan Goldberg, with whom he collaborated on the 2008 stoner comedyPineapple Express.
Rogen announced the news on Instagram, posting a series of photos of their creative process. Hecaptioned the post, “I’ve been working hard on Houseplant for five years. I can’t believe we’re actually launching. What a time.”
The event was a big hit for the couple who have been married for over a decade, raising $877K forHFC’scare grant respite program, caregiver support groups and brain health education initiatives for young people, like Lauren, who’s lost family members due to the hereditary disease.
“Years ago it did scare me, no doubt,” Lauren shares of her own fears withe getting the disease. “But I think that everything I’ve learned about brain health in the past few years, a lot of the research that we do is about brain health and teaching people how to keep their brains healthy, that I feel really empowered and really hopeful about the way that it’s going. Alzheimer’s can’t be treated or cured, but it could be delayed. It could even be prevented with the right lifestyle changes. I understand my own genetics and I’ve done a deep dive and so I know what my own personal risk factors are for, and I feel really hopeful about science and the way that things are going and that we can actually do things to keep our brains healthy. That’s a long answer.”
source: people.com