Wiz Khalifa spent Sunday night with the two things he loves best: his son and his weed.
The rapper was snapped sparking up a suspicious-looking roll-up just hours after attending the Grammys on Sunday with his adorable son Sebastian.
The 27-year-old was performing at an award show after-party at Project LA, and as is customary wasn't very shy about openly smoking the spliff.
Khalifa reefa: Wiz Khalifa lights up a joint while performing at a post Grammy party on Sunday night
Earlier in the night Khalifa shared the spotlight on Sunday with his chubby-cheeked son the the 57th Grammys in Los Angeles.
The musician was up for two awards at the 57th annual awards ceremony but it was Sebastian who stole the show on the red carpet.
The almost two-year-old boy looked dapper in a dark green three-piece corduroy suit with black dress shirt and black sneakers.
Spliffing: The rapper had just hours earlier attended the Grammys with his mother and 23-month-old son

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The adorable son of Wiz and estranged wife Amber Rose, 31, charmed E! host Giuliana Rancic and reached for her microphone during a red carpet interview.
Wiz wore a sharp black suit with black skinny tie to the awards ceremony held at the downtown Staples Center.
The rapper - whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz - was nominated in the Best Rap Album category for Blacc Hollywood and Best Rap Song for We Dem Boyz.
He lost to Eminem in the rap album category and to Kendrick Lamar in the rap song category.
Stole the spotlight: Khalifa brought his adorable son Sebastian to the award show on Sunday in Los Angeles
Funny face: Sebastian pulled on his father to make a funny face at the Grammys
He previously has been nominated for five Grammys.
A staunch supporter of the 'legalize weed' camp, the hip hop artist has previously admitted he smokes every day, and once claimed to spend $10,000 a month on cannabis.
He managed to save himself an enormous annual sum when medical marijuana dispensary The Cookie Factory made the obvious step last year of sponsoring him, and even named a strain - Khalifa Kush - after him.
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