Wiz Khalifa Says He Goes to His Son's Parent-Teacher Conferences High: 'They Expect It'

"I'm pretty sure my son smells like weed," the rapper said of his 10-year-old son Sebastian

<p>Steve Granitz/FilmMagic</p> Sebastian Taylor Thomaz and Wiz Khalifa arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures Animation

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Sebastian Taylor Thomaz and Wiz Khalifa arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures Animation's "Spider-Man" Across The Spider Verse" at Regency Village Theatre on May 30, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

Wiz Khalifa just wants to show his son's teachers his authentic self.

While appearing on Wednesday's episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, the rapper, 36, talked about how often he smokes marijuana, with host Alex Cooper asking if he ever shows up to his 10-year-old son Sebastian's parent-teacher conferences high.

"Hell yeah. I'm pulling up stoned. They expect it," Khalifa responds. "They know what's up. It's not like back in the day [where] you're considered a bad parent if you smoke weed. I'm pretty sure my son smells like weed. I don't know because I can't smell it but I'm pretty sure he smells like pot."

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Harmony Gerber/Getty Wiz Khalifa and Sebastian performing together in 2019
Harmony Gerber/Getty Wiz Khalifa and Sebastian performing together in 2019

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"And yeah I'm pulling up stoned, I'm pulling up high because I want them to connect with the real me. They're not going to get a fake version of me or this made-up parent that society makes you think that you're supposed to be. I am who I am, and it's not because I'm a celebrity or anything."

"But it's because it's really what I believe in and why not get the real me?" he levels. "Why would I have to change who I am or act like I'm not that just for these places that I'm going to go? That's not how I'm going to be living my life ever. Hell no."

Khalifa shares his son with ex Amber Rose, 40.

The rapper has been open about how becoming a father changed his life. In his 2019 docu-series, Wiz Khalifa: Behind the Camthe musician opened up about how Sebastian encouraged him to mature.

Gregg DeGuire/Getty Wiz Khalifa, Amber Rose and their son Sebastian
Gregg DeGuire/Getty Wiz Khalifa, Amber Rose and their son Sebastian

"Bash is a huge part of that transition — and not being with his mother, too, because it forced me to be more responsible and do the things I wouldn't normally do," Khalifa said. "The older that he gets, the more influence I have on him. So it's not as much as just makin' sure he's good; it's actually being there."

That same year, the rapper revealed that his son was following in his footsteps, saying that Sebastian loved to sing on an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show.

"He's got his own little playlist of music," Khalifa told host Kelly Clarkson. "When he gets in the car after school, he's like, 'Daddy, play this song, this song, that song.' I mean, I try to put him on the new stuff, and he doesn't even want to hear it."

Three years later, the "Black and Yellow" artist made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he shared that Sebastian also likes to create original music.

"There's times where I leave the house, and I'll come back home, and he's like, 'Hold on, Dad. I'm recording my song right now,' " Khalifa recalled. "I have a studio in the house. So, he goes in there, and he bosses my engineer around. And he's cool as heck, yo."

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