Snoop Dogg says he's "scared to go to the movies" due to what he perceives to be an increase in LGBTQ+ representation in children's films. "What you see is what you see, and they're putting it ...
Snoop Dogg took his mind off his money and his money off his mind when the rapper decided to criticize children’s movies for including LGBTQ+ characters. Appearing on the It’s Giving podcast on Aug.
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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 ...
*Eli Roth and Snoop Dogg are collaborating on a new horror project titled “Don’t Go In That House, Bitch!,” produced by Media Capital Technologies (MCT) and The Horror Section. As Deadline reports, ...
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 ...
A representative for rapper Snoop Dogg called a comment addressing backlash over the rapper’s criticism of LGBTQ characters in children’s films “fake.” The comment appeared on a “Hollywood Unlocked” ...
Snoop Dogg is facing backlash for his comments on LGBTQ+ characters in children's films. During an Aug. 20 episode of the "It's Giving" podcast, the 53-year-old rapper said he was displeased when he ...
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 ...
Snoop Dogg might not be afraid of much when you consider he's been at the center of controversy for most of his life, but when it comes to taking his grandson to see a movie with a lesbian couple in ...
A representative for rapper Snoop Dogg called a comment addressing backlash over the rapper's criticism of LGBTQ characters in children's films "fake." The comment appeared on a "Hollywood Unlocked" ...