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By Jess Latham

Celebrities and Athletes Who Use Cannabis and How It Helps Them

Cannabis has gained mainstream acceptance, and many high-profile celebrities and athletes openly advocate for its benefits. From managing pain and anxiety to supporting creativity, these public figures are helping break down the stigma surrounding cannabis. Here’s a look at some of the most prominent advocates and how cannabis helps them in their lives and careers.

  1. Snoop Dogg: A Cultural Icon and Cannabis Advocate
    Rapper and cultural icon Snoop Dogg is one of the most outspoken cannabis enthusiasts in the world. He’s built a brand around cannabis with products, accessories, and strains that cater to every level of consumer. For Snoop, cannabis is a way to enhance creativity, relax, and connect with fans.
  1. Martha Stewart: Embracing Cannabis for Wellness and Friendship
    Martha Stewart may be a surprising addition to the cannabis world, but her friendship with Snoop Dogg inspired her to explore the plant. While she primarily uses CBD for wellness, she’s a strong supporter of cannabis and believes it has a place in the wellness routines of people across all demographics.
  1. Willie Nelson: A Lifelong Cannabis Advocate
    Country music legend Willie Nelson has been a lifelong advocate for cannabis. He’s credited cannabis with helping him stay off harder substances and manage stress throughout his career. His brand, Willie’s Reserve, reflects his commitment to the plant and to quality cannabis products for all.
  1. Ricky Williams: Advocating for Athlete Wellness with Highsman
    Former NFL running back Ricky Williams faced backlash throughout his career for his cannabis use, but he’s since emerged as a strong advocate for its benefits. After retiring from football, Williams founded his own cannabis brand, Highsman, which is dedicated to athlete wellness and breaking the stigma of cannabis in sports.
  1. Michael Phelps: Advocating for Change in Sports
    Although retired Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps isn’t openly a cannabis user, his experience with cannabis and the backlash he faced has turned him into a quiet advocate for change. Following a 2009 incident that impacted his reputation, he’s voiced support for athletes who choose cannabis for recovery, advocating for updated regulations that recognize its therapeutic effects.
  1. Seth Rogen: Creativity and Stress Relief
    Seth Rogen, the comedian, actor, and co-founder of cannabis brand Houseplant, has long been a cannabis enthusiast. For him, cannabis is both a source of creativity and a stress-reliever. Rogen openly discusses how it helps him stay focused and inspired, supporting his work in film and art.
  1. Megan Rapinoe: Pain Management and Recovery
    U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe uses CBD products for pain management and recovery after intense training sessions. She’s an advocate for CBD as a safer alternative to traditional painkillers, emphasizing its anti-inflammatory properties and lack of side effects.
  1. Whoopi Goldberg: Managing Glaucoma and Pain
    Actress Whoopi Goldberg has long used cannabis to manage her glaucoma and other health issues. Her cannabis brand, Whoopi & Maya, focuses on creating products specifically for women’s health, targeting pain relief and relaxation.
  1. Al Harrington: Advocacy and Mental Health Support
    Former NBA player Al Harrington has become a prominent cannabis advocate. After seeing the benefits it offered his grandmother, who suffered from glaucoma, he started his own cannabis company, Viola, to bring cannabis to more people of color. Harrington uses cannabis for mental health support, helping him manage anxiety and stay grounded.

From Hollywood stars to elite athletes, cannabis is helping prominent figures manage everything from stress to chronic pain. Their openness about its benefits is helping change public perception, showing that cannabis can be a valuable part of a wellness routine. As more celebrities and athletes come forward, it’s clear that cannabis is finding its place as a go-to for relief, creativity, and recovery.