Hip-hop mogul Snoop Dogg helped roll up the final earnings total at a fundraiser in a way only he could.
The "Gin & Juice" artist auctioned off a blunt for $1,000 at Seth Rogen's star-studded Hilarity For Charity Halloween-themed event on Saturday in an effort to raise money for those impacted by Alzheimer's, as well as research for the disease.
"I'm raffling off one of these blunts that I hand-rolled," he announced to the audience toward the end of the show at the Hollywood Palladium, according to USA Today.
The 44-year-old rapper — whose affinity for smoking is well-documented — began the bidding at $100 and ended up selling the item to a woman in a witch costume.
The moment left the crowd buzzing, with one audience member asking "is this legal?" as Snoop took offers for the blunt.
That was hardly the only memorable instance at the variety show fundraiser, however, as actor Joseph Gorden-Levitt and his wife Tasha McCauley took the stage at one point each wearing white outfits splattered with blood.
Courtney Love and her daughter Frances Bean Cobain — who were formerly estranged — also showed up in matching get-ups that were covered in stars from shoulder to toe.
Rogen, 34, coordinated costumes with a family member as well, dressing up like Mario while his wife Lauren Miller mimicked Luigi.
The best costume of the night, though, likely belonged to actor Scott Eastwood, who wore a cowboy hat, vest and brown cape very similar to the ones donned by his father Clint Eastwood in the classic Spaghetti Western "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" in 1966.
The cast of household names managed to scare up a considerable financial haul for the worthy cause, raising more than $1 million before the end of the night.
"Everyone in this room is probably stoned right now, so be careful getting home," Rogen told the audience toward the end of the fifth annual Hilarity For Charity show. "Don't drive."
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