Amber Rose, Wiz Khalifa's Son Will Know That 'Daddy Likes To Smoke'

Amber Rose: 'Our Son Is Just Going To Know That Daddy Likes To Smoke'
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 06: (L-R) Rapper Wiz Khalifa and model Amber Rose arrive at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards at Staples Center on September 6, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 06: (L-R) Rapper Wiz Khalifa and model Amber Rose arrive at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards at Staples Center on September 6, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Since announcing their baby news at the MTV VMAs in September, Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa have been anything but shy about sharing pregnancy details with the world.

In October, Rose took to Twitter to reveal that they were having a boy. And several weeks later, the mom-to-be tweeted shots of her bare baby bump.

So, it's no surprise that Rose, 29, and Khalifa, 25, have been candid in interviews about their approach to parenting.

When E! News questioned Khalifa on his pot-smoking proclivities, the rapper said he had no plans to quit.

"I think it's all about how you're raised with it," he said. "Before there was a much more negative outtake on it. You know, pot and what it can do, and the effects of it."

"Of course, I'm not going to be smoking right there over the baby, because smoke in general and being high is not good for a kid. None of that. But definitely he's going to know what it is—and he'll know the difference between being a child and not being able to use it and being an adult and knowing how to use it."

Rose seemed to support that sentiment, explaining, "It's just like alcohol, basically. That's how I feel about it, you know. When you're a kid, you know that you're not supposed to drink alcohol, that it's for adults and that's it."

She added, "Our son is just going to know that daddy likes to smoke."

Khalifa has always been honest about his affinity for weed. In 2010, he told MTV, "I thought weed was bad for a minute. When I was younger, I thought it was bad, but I got to a point where it worked for me. It don't work for everybody else. People gotta stay free, people need jobs, people got parents that probably wouldn't be with it, so don't ruin your life trying to be like me. That's my advice."

Hey, we hear there's nice real estate in Colorado and Washington.

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