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Tucker Carlson let Mike Tyson smoke a truckload of weed at his house

We tend not to think of Tucker Carlson as the laid-back, anything-goes Cheech Marin type — after all, he used to wear a bow tie on a daily basis.

So we were somewhat surprised to hear that the Fox News anchor is quite happy for his house guests to smoke up a storm cloud of weed at his place.

We’re told Carlson invited heavyweight legend Mike Tyson to stay at his home before the champ appeared on his Fox Nation streaming show “Tucker Carlson Today.”

Mike Tyson thought his heavy weed habit would mean he’d have to pass up Tucker Carlson’s offer to have the boxer stay at his home before they filmed an interview. Getty Images for OneOf

But insiders say that Tyson thought he’d have to turn down the hospitable offer because he has a heavy weed habit and didn’t want to impertinently hotbox Carlson’s tastefully appointed mansion.

Carlson told the heavyweight champ that he’d be welcome as a guest. GC Images

But we’re told the Fox host assured Tyson, who appeared on the show Wednesday, that he was quite welcome to stay — and to blaze away to his heart’s content.

“Tucker told him that it’s not his thing personally, but he had no problem with Mike smoking while he was there,” said a source.

Carlson doesn’t have a reputation for being an anything-goes kind of guy, perhaps because of his history of wearing bow ties daily. Linda Spillers

And when we say Iron Mike gets through a ton of weed, we mean it almost literally.

Tyson — who was the undisputed world heavyweight champion from 1987 until 1990 and finished his career with 50 wins and six losses — recently said on his podcast that he and his buddy, co-host Eben Britton, smoke about $40,000 worth on his California cannabis farm each month.

Tyson was the undisputed world heavyweight boxing champ from 1987 until 1990. The Ring Magazine via Getty Imag

Page Six recently reported that his line of edibles somewhat distastefully includes a disfigured gummy in the shape of Evander Holyfield’s ear, which he famously bit in a 1997 bout.

Meanwhile, the interview made headlines after Tyson — apparently not in a warm and fuzzy weed haze — said that he earnestly wanted to kill his opponents in the ring.

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Tyson told Carlson he wanted to kill opponents in the ring. ABC via Getty Images
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Tyson told Carlson he wanted to kill opponents in the ring. Disney General Entertainment Con
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“My mentality was: The more you hurt him, the more people will love you,” he said.

Reps for Carlson declined to comment.