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Seth Rogen slams pot ‘stench’ report as ‘completely untrue’

Seth Rogen, pictured in October 2014. Chris Pizzello / Invision/The Associated Press

TORONTO — Canadian actor Seth Rogen responded Wednesday night to a report in The Hollywood Reporter claiming his former office smelled like marijuana.

On social media, Rogen called the article “completely untrue.”

Citing unnamed sources, The Hollywood Reporter claimed Sony Pictures’ Amy Pascal “is unable to move into her new suite that Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg most recently occupied because the stench of marijuana cannot be easily removed.”

The article’s headline read “Sony’s Amy Pascal Delays Office Move Due to Seth Rogen Pot Stench.”

Rogen fired back with a message on Instagram.

“I don’t know what’s more irresponsible: that they would print a story that is completely untrue, or that they would refer to how pot smells as a ‘stench.’ #mys***smellsgood”

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