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Twisters' Daisy Edgar Jones Ended Up in Ambulance After Smoking Weed
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Date:2025-04-15 06:50:40
Daisy Edgar Jones can handle tornadoes, but weed? Not so much.
The Twisters actress recently recalled her unfortunate experience dabbling in marijuana while on a trip to the Netherlands, where she woke up in an ambulance after peeing herself.
"I went to Amsterdam to try weed for the first time," Daisy explained on the July 18 episode of Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain. "I was super convinced it was good for me because of a Vice documentary about Californian nuns smoking it."
She decided to take a two-week trip across Europe with her friend, Nancy, and their curiosity led them to the Netherlands capital, which is considered the No. 1 destination for smoking weed in the world.
"We went mental for about four days," she noted. "We were doing all the brownies, going on walking tours. And on the final day, Nancy was like, 'It's our last day. We've got to do one.' I said, 'Fine,' but I needed to pick because we had smoked too much.'"
"They handed this menu over to us at one of the cafes and it had a list of stuff and I remember there was one, it had some mental name," the 26-year-old continued. "And it had four different strains of weed."
The pair shared it on the side of the canal and Daisy added, "We were pissing ourselves laughing for ages and ages and I wet myself."
And while they continued to laugh, she noticed that her heart started beating faster and things went south pretty fast.
"I had paranoid thoughts where I thought I was never going to stop laughing," she recalled. "And I thought, 'I don't like this anymore, please can this end.' I was starting to have a panic attack about the fact that I can't stop laughing."
"I fully don't know what happened," the Normal People star said. "I think I passed out, and I came to in an ambulance."
Attached to an electrocardiogram, which shows the rhythm and speed of a heartbeat, Daisy had a revelation.
"From then on," she admitted, "I was like, 'This isn't for me.'"
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