London
(ANI):
Harry
Potter
actor
Daniel
Radcliffe
was
caught
smoking
pot
at
a
party
recently.
The
20-year-old
star
was
seen
laughing
uncontrollably
in
a
get-together,
thrown
by
a
friend
of
his
on-off
actress
girlfriend
Laura
O'Toole
at
Camden,
North
London.
Seemingly,
the
actor
was
on
such
a
high
that
he
let
a
girl
scribble
all
over
his
face.
He
also
walked
around
the
flat
apparently
exclaiming:
"I
love
weed." Twenty-six
year-old
Wadia
Tazi,
who
was
also
present
at
the
party,
revealed
that
Radcliffe
was
completely
out
of
his
mind.
"He
looked
spaced
out
and
didn't
look
like
he
knew
what
was
going
on,"
the
Mirror
quoted
him
as
saying.
He
added:
"Daniel
was
laughing
and
seemed
to
find
it
funny.
But
he
didn't
really
look
like
he
knew
what
was
going
on
I
was
surprised
by
his
behaviour."
When
Wadia
joined
the
revelry
at
around
at
around
1am
most
guests
had
left
and
only
eight
people
including
Radcliffe
remained.
Wadia
said:
"Most
of
the
beer
had
already
gone
and
people
were
tucking
into
pizzas.
Daniel
looked
spaced
out
and
away
with
the
fairies.
He
didn't
want
us
to
recognise
him.
When
I
said
he
looked
like
that
actor
in
Lord
of
the
Rings
[Elijah
Wood],
he
got
a
bit
funny
and
said,
''No,
that's
not
me''.
He
looked
pretty
uncomfortable.
I
didn't
recognise
him
as
he
looked
so
different
to
what
I
expected
from
the
films.
When
my
friend
told
me
who
he
was,
I
was
shocked."
Wadia
claims
that
Radcliffe
smoked
in
front
of
him
and
a
friend,
when
they
were
alone
in
the
kitchen
of
the
apartment.
He
said:
"He
was
really
friendly
and
talking
about
his
dad
a
bit.
Then
he
pulled
out
a
huge
joint
and
lit
up.
Daniel
said
he
loved
it.
He
seemed
happy
that
neither
of
us
knew
who
he
was.
At
one
point
a
girl
dragged
him
away,
saying,
Come
on
Daniel,
follow
me.
You
don't
trust
me,
do
you?
She
pulled
him
into
the
toilet
and
started
drawing
a
huge
comedy
beard
on
his
face."
Radcliffe
had
denied
reports
of
drugs
last
year.
He
had
said:
"I've
been
around
some
amazing
people
and
still
managed
to
keep
a
real
childlike
view
of
the
world.
I''m
not
into
drugs."