Lexy Panterra's Weed-Holding Ring Is Blowing Up: Did Demi Lovato Help?

Lexy Panterra's joint-holding rings have been blowing up and became a gift of choice this Christmas.

A while back, the Northern California rapper and founder of the popular fitness company Twerkout, launched a new business endeavor: Baddie Blunt Rings.

These rings can hold a joint in them, providing an easy and stylish way to smoke weed. The collection includes rings in three styles and two colors.

“My Baddie Blunt Rings are unique because they are completely odorless. Using them will ensure that your hair and nails don't smell from smoking,” Panterra said. “Plus, we're introducing a classy way to smoke in public.”

In addition to this, she said, “by using Baddie Blunt Rings, you're also able to multi-task because you aren't physically holding the blunt - the ring is doing all the work. These are great for men and women on the go, hustlers who are always working on different projects who want to make their lives easier while enjoying smoking.”

A Project Of Female Empowerment

Lexy defines this project as one of female empowerment, shameless self-expression and confidence.

My goal is to “revolutionize smoking while making it glamorous and classy at the same time,” she said.

This authenticity is what likely garnered the support of her fans, and even big celebrities like Demi Lovato, who shared the ring to her Instagram last year.

More On Lexy

Panterra is a Billboard Top 100-charting artist who continues to come out with new music and new ideas to surprise her fans around the world. In 2014, she took the internet by storm after she founded her highly popular fitness company Twerkout.

Panterra has personally trained celebrities such as Mel B, Snoop Dogg, Christina Millian, Karrueche, Tiny, Tamera Mowry, Adrienne Bailon, Bella Thorne, and many more.

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