Diplo ended 2024 on a high — literally. The 46-year-old DJ shocked Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper when he revealed he was tripping on LSD during his virtual appearance on CNN’s New Year’s ...
“I’m so curious, what’s the most conventional place that you’ve done LSD?” Cohen asked the music star. Diplo responded: “Right now.” Before adding: “I did some on the ...
The DJ, 46, revealed while being interviewed on New Year’s Eve Live with Andy Cohen & Anderson Cooper on Tuesday, Dec. 31, that he was currently tripping on LSD to shocked co-hosts Andy Cohen ...
In a surprising moment, he openly confessed to using LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) while on air and this shocking admission left co-hosts Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper in disbelief.
The DJ noted that it was a "light trip." By Lexi Carson Diplo admitted to being on lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) while on live TV. Though Diplo was laughing, he added, “I’m not even lying.” ...
Diplo was “tripping” on LSD while appearing on CNN’s live New Year’s Eve broadcast Tuesday night. The DJ, 46, stunned the show’s co-hosts, Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper, as he made the ...
While appearing on CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live with Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper on Tuesday night (Dec. 31), the 46-year-old DJ and producer confessed to being on LSD during the live broadcast.
Famed DJ and producer Diplo casually revealed during CNN's New Year's Eve Live broadcast that he was "tripping" on LSD. The disclosure came during a lighthearted exchange with co-hosts Anderson ...
Morgen Wallen)” hitmaker: “What’s the most conventional place that you’ve done LSD?” Letting out a laugh, Diplo responded: “Right now.” “Right now?” Cohen said, reacting in shock.
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