Lamar Odom, the former NBA star, has made headlines by commenting on British singer Liam Payne’s recent health struggles, suggesting that Payne may have been hearing voices due to the effects of a drug known as “Pink Cocaine.”
Odom, who has been open about his own battles with addiction, drew on his experiences to speculate about Payne’s condition.
He noted that certain drugs, including Pink Cocaine (also known as “2C-B”), can lead to hallucinations or hearing voices, which could explain Payne’s recent issues.
“Pink Cocaine” is a slang term for 2C-B, a synthetic psychedelic drug that has gained popularity in some circles for its hallucinogenic and euphoric effects.
However, it can also cause intense psychological side effects, including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, especially when abused.
Liam Payne has recently been in the news for health-related concerns, though it hasn’t been confirmed that drugs were involved.
Odom’s comments highlight the dangers of drug use, particularly substances like Pink Cocaine, which can have unpredictable and harmful effects on mental health.