As we navigate this cosmic playground we call life, have you ever found yourself wondering what it means when the stars align in unusual ways? Take, for instance, the recent stir caused by none other than Snoop Dogg. Yes, the hip-hop icon isn’t just spitting rhymes; he’s tackling some seriously thought-provoking questions brought on by his grandson—like, “How does a woman have a baby with another woman?” In a world where the planets can’t seem to agree on anything, we are faced with conversations about love, life, and representation that can leave even the most seasoned among us a bit dizzy. Snoop’s candid confessions about feeling “scared” of the shifting social narratives reveal a lot—about him, about us, and perhaps about the peculiar zodiac energies at play. So, buckle up as we delve into Snoop’s journey from perplexity to partnership with GLAAD, proving that even in confusion, there’s space for growth and love. LEARN MORE.
“He was also ‘scared’ of lesbian cartoon characters kissing.”
Some more info: While initially critical of Trump, Snoop later said he had “nothing but love and respect” for Trump after he pardoned Death Row Records (Snoop’s label, which he later became CEO of) co-founder Michael Harris. He also performed at Trump’s Inaugural Crypto Ball, attracting backlash. Replying to the controversy, Snoop said, “Can’t none of you muthafuckers tell me what I can and can’t do. But I’m not a politician. I don’t represent the Republican Party. I don’t represent the Democratic Party. I represent the muthafucking Gangster Party period point blank, and G shit we don’t explain shit so that’s why I didn’t explain. That’s why I didn’t go into detail when muthafuckers was trying to counsel me and say he a sellout.”
Snoop also attracted controversy for comments he made on a brief scene featuring a lesbian couple in Lightyear, saying his grandson asked, “Papa Snoop? How she have a baby with a woman? She’s a woman.” He said he didn’t know how to answer the question, adding, “I’m scared to go to the movies now. Y’all throwing me in the middle of shit that I don’t have an answer for.” He also said, “These are kids. We have to show that at this age? They’re going to ask questions. I don’t have the answer.”
He later apologized with “my bad,” writing on Instagram that he was just “caught off guard” because he didn’t know what to say to his grandson. “My bad for not knowing the answers for a 6 yr old. Teach me how to learn. I’m not perfect.” Afterwards, he partnered with GLAAD to release the song “Love Is Love” for his kids’ YouTube show “Doggyland,” stating, “It’s a beautiful thing that kids can have parents of all walks [of life], and be able to be shown love, and be able to be taught what love is … whether it’s two fathers, two mothers, whatever it is, love is the key.”
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