Willie Nelson will turn 90 next Saturday, April 29. The national treasure is being celebrated at a two-day show at the Hollywood Bowl. As weed icon Willie Nelson observes 420 Day this week, he has many other things to celebrate in this landmark year. Country music legend Willie Nelson, 90, is known for his cannabis use, although he's since made life changes including to his drinking and smoking habits. SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Willie Nelson may have given up smoking, but he hasn't stopped using marijuana. While in San Antonio last week for two shows, Nelson told KSAT TV that in an effort to take better care of himself, he no longer smokes. The living legend and the bluegrass young gun unroll a pot-smoking, finger-picking good time.
Willie Nelson said in a recent interview that he has stopped smoking marijuana due to breathing issues. Country music maverick and legendary stoner Willie Nelson says he has stopped smoking pot, which he has previously credited with saving his life. Willie Nelson says he has puffed his final joint. The country music legend and longtime marijuana legalization advocate, still touring at 86, no longer smokes marijuana. Some country stars only sing about smoking marijuana. Others partake regularly.
Willie Nelson's relationship with marijuana has been a well-known aspect of his public persona. For decades, he has openly advocated for marijuana legalization and has been an icon for weed enthusiasts. However, as he approaches his 90th birthday, Nelson has made some changes to his lifestyle, including his cannabis consumption.