Snoop Dogg Regrets Turning Down $100 Million Offer To Join OnlyFans
Snoop Dogg has become a national treasure. He has gone from rapper to mainstream superstar. He is involved in multiple endeavors and continues to partner with Martha Stewart for various projects and TV appearances.
Appearing on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Snoop was asked by a fan about turning down OnlyFans. Snoop did confirm that he turned down a $100 million offer and blamed it on his manhood: “I did turn down $100 million, yes. The only part that regrets it is my friend down there.” He went on to say he respects his wife too much to do it. Watch the interview below and fast forward to the 2:45 mark.
Snoop has been having a good time lately; it was just his birthday, and he shared a video of some of his grandkids singing “Happy Birthday” to him. Watch the video here.
The hip-hop icon has collaborated with Willie Nelson in the past, but now he might be doing a track with a younger country artist. On October 17, Snoop announced on Today that he and Bryan are working on a project together. “Zach sent me a song,” Snoop shared with the hosts. “I gotta put a verse on it.”
Probably the best news for Snoop lately is that his 1993 murder charge has officially been sealed.
Gossip site TMZ claimed to have gotten hold of legal documents showing that Snoop and his legal team requested to seal the charge back in January 2024. The court approved this request the following month, allowing him to seal his arrest record. Ceasar McDowell and Unite The People, Snoop’s nonprofit organization, helped him with the process.
He was arrested after performing “Murder Was The Case” at the MTV VMAs, a song that relates to the accusations he faced for shooting a man in a Los Angeles park in 1993. His bodyguard was also arrested.
Snoop was found not guilty of murder in 1996 and went on to have a successful career in music, movies, and entertainment. This past summer, he served as the celebrity spokesperson for the Summer Olympics in Paris. Now it’s clear that he was already feeling good heading into the Olympics after having his 1993 murder charge sealed.