Snoop Dogg’s Shocking Take on LGBTQ+ Kids’ Films Ignites Fierce Backlash—What He Said Next Will Surprise You!
While he said he has no problem with gay people, he claimed they had no place in rap music.
Snoop shares sons Corde, and Cordell and daughter Cori with wife Shante Broadus and has son Julian from a previous relationship
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“I don’t have a problem with gay people. I got some gay homies,” he told The Guardian back in 2013.
After looking around the room and laughing, he continued: “Yeah, for real. People who were gay used to get beat up. It was cool to beat up on gay people back then.”
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He said “gay is a way of life” in the ’90s and 2000s, and called gay people “regular people with jobs.”
“Now they are accepted, not classified. They just went through the same things we went through as black,” he added.
At the time, he was asked whether Frank Ocean coming out could pave the way for more rappers to openly embrace their sexuality.
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“Frank Ocean ain’t no rapper. He’s a singer. It’s acceptable in the singing world, but in the rap world I don’t know if it will ever be acceptable because rap is so masculine,” Snoop told the outlet.
“It’s like a football team,” he added. “You can’t be in a locker room full of mother****ing tough-a** dudes, then all of a sudden say, ‘Hey, man, I like you.’ You know, that’s going to be tough.”
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Netizens had wild reactions to Snoop’s latest remarks, with one saying: “Rich coming from a guy who wrote an album called doggy style that all of us listened to at 11 years old.”
“If he asked what m***juana was, he’d be proud as hell to answer that question,” another said.
“If you are too stupid to explain that love is love, you shouldn’t be a parent,” one commented on Snoop’s latest comments
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One wrote, “Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, but representation in kids’ movies reflects the real world we live in. Seeing diverse characters helps kids grow up more understanding and accepting.”
“Snoop not having the answers means he didn’t bother doing the homework,” said another. “That’s a him problem.”
“C’mon Snoop, that’s called parenting,” one said
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