Don Johnson pulled the curtain again on some land visits to the White House.
Johnson, 75, claimed that he was once smoking at the White House, and obtained former President George Herpeter Bush to gather in the golf game.
While appearing on the host “Jimmy Kimmel Live!
“I don't remember that picture, but we all stoned,” Johnson admitted.
He explained that Carter was not a stoning. Johnson said: “Well, I don't know about it,” Johnson said. “I do not want to throw any synthesis to the former president. May God rest his soul.”
Johnson obtained his invitation to the White House after he worked for Germans Bracez at a concert for Carter's presidential campaign in 1976.
The show hosted late at night asked about the type of fun they had in the White House. Kimmel said before adding: “No one is enjoying the White House. I heard that Willie Nelson enjoyed there,” Kimmeel said before adding.
“Is this the type of fun you have there?” Johnson asked. “Did you smoke in the White House?”
“Miami Deputy” star apparently struggles to answer. “I don't know how to answer this. Well, yes … I think I did,” Johnson admitted.
According to the veteran actor, he visited the White House during the management of every president since Carter. Johnson continued to tell Kimmel about his escape, including a round of golf round with Bush.
Johnson said: “He wanted to gamble when we played the golf at Camp David,” Johnson said. “Thus I took his money,” he remembers laughter and applause from the audience.
“I will tell you something else: He is a speaker in the garbage, and ran in the bowl, because I am.”
When asked about the how much Bush's bet, Johnson said, “It was not the case.”
“Eighteen or 20 dollars,” Kimmel said, adding, “But this is the best 18 or 20 dollars you will get.”
Johnson is not the first celebrity to share wild stories from the White House.
The countryside of the countryside, Willie Nelson, originally claimed that he smokes weeds with someone in the Carter administration during his necklace trip to the White House. However, Carter later made it clear that Nelson is already smoking with his son, James Earl “Carter” Carter III.
“When Willie Nelson wrote his autobiography, he admitted that he smokes in the White House one night when he was spending tonight with me.” He says that his companion who participated in the bowl was one of the servants in the White House.
“This is not completely true-he was actually one of my children, who did not want to classify it as a smoker of a bowl like him.”