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Seth Rogen blows back at pot shot claiming he left Sony office reeking of weed

Former exec Amy Pascal reportedly won't move into the space until 'stench' of marijuana is removed

Seth Rogen denounces report that he left an office at Sony smelling irreversibly of pot.
Seth Rogen denounces report that he left an office at Sony smelling irreversibly of pot.

Seth Rogen has never been shy about his marijuana use, but the actor is blowing back at claims that he left his Sony office reeking of weed.

The Hollywood Reporter wrote Wednesday that a planned move for former Sony co-chairperson Amy Pascal from her old executive office to new digs on the studio lot has been delayed because the space stinks of pot, thanks to the suite's previous tenants — Rogen and his friend and film collaborator Evan Goldberg.

The office space will reportedly be repainted before Pascal moves in, as "the stench of marijuana cannot be easily removed."

Rogen and Goldberg’s film The Interview may have sparked the Sony email hack that ultimately cost Pascal her job, but Rogen refused to take the blame for the fallen exec’s apparent redecorating woes.

“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," the actor posted on Instagram Thursday.

A source also dismissed the claims, telling the Hollywood Reporter that the writing partners and outspoken stoners didn’t occupy the office long enough to have caused that kind of damage.