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Snoop Dogg is “scared to go to the movies,” and it’s not because of weed-based paranoia — it’s the 2022 animated origin story Lightyear. Specifically, the three-year-old movie’s representation of ...
Snoop Dogg’s latest comments are raising eyebrows. After taking one of his seven grandchildren to see Disney’s Lightyear, the “Gin and Juice” rapper recalled being shocked to see an LGBTQ+ couple ...
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Snoop Dogg had us barking mad after a recent guest appearance on the It’s Giving podcast where he recalled taking his grandson to see the 2022 animated film Lightyear—you know, the one where Toy Story ...
An Australian politician has called for Snoop Dogg to be removed from the upcoming AFL final, set for Sept. 27 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Sarah Hanson-Young addressed the Australian Senate this ...
Snoop Dogg was shocked to see LGBTQ representation in Pixar’s children’s film “Lightyear.” However, media personality and LGBTQ advocate TS Madision recently questioned the root of the rapper’s strong ...
"I don't have the answer," the rapper said while recalling his grandson's questions about a same-sex couple in 'Lightyear' Prince Williams/FilmMagic Snoop Dogg is criticizing LGBTQ+ representation in ...
Snoop Dogg‘s comments about 2022’s Lightyear are going viral after he said he was “scared” to take his grandchildren to the theaters over the themes addressed in movies. The rapper made an appearance ...
With LGBTQ+ representation in movies becoming more popular, Snoop Dogg has shared his thoughts on the subject, sparking "homophobic" accusations. The 53-year-old rap legend recently admitted to being ...
Snoop remembered thinking, “Oh shit, I didn’t come in for this shit. I just came to watch the goddamn movie.'” His grandson continued to double down on what he saw: “‘They just said, she and she had a ...
Snoop Dogg made controversial comments about LGBTQ+ representation in film during a recent podcast interview. “What you see is what you see, and they’re putting it everywhere,” the rapper, 53, said on ...