Key Takeaways
- Wiz Khalifa advised his 13-year-old son, Sebastian, to "go through life" and focus on productive goals before experimenting with marijuana.
- The rapper said young smokers must learn to balance weed with responsibility because many never move beyond "being lazy and hanging with their friends."
- Wiz, who says he smokes 30 joints daily, received a nine-month sentence after his 2024 arrest for smoking onstage and possessing marijuana at Romania’s Beach, Please! Festival.
Wiz Khalifa wants his 13-year-old son, Sebastian, to wait until he’s older before becoming a habitual smoker like his father.
During a recent livestream, as shared by No Jumper, the Pittsburgh rapper opened up about advice he's given his oldest child about smoking. Wiz shares Sebastian, affectionately known as "Bash," with his ex-wife, Amber Rose. The rapper also has a 2-year-old daughter, Kaydance, with his girlfriend, Aimee Aguilar.
"My son is becoming of age where his friends are experimenting with marijuana and I'm telling them, 'Yo, that's a different lifestyle because you're gonna go through a lot,'" Wiz explained. "You gotta train yourself to be able to understand pot and it's not worth all the training if you don't gotta go through it."
"Go through life, do productive stuff and then figure out how to train yourself with marijuana," he continued. "I learned how to train myself with marijuana because of circumstances. I lived in a wild place, money was low... Do something productive and then learn how to balance weed because everybody doesn't make it out of the loving to smoke pot and being lazy and hanging with their friends stage."
Wiz, who began smoking as a teenager, revealed in a June 2025 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that he regularly smokes 30 joints per day, although the habit has gotten him in legal trouble. In July 2024, he was arrested for smoking onstage and being in possession of more than 18 grams of marijuana at the Beach, Please! Festival in Romania.
Wiz (real name Cameron Jibril Thomaz) was sentenced to nine months after the incident and made an unsuccessful appeal.