
Snoop Dogg's Alleged Apology for Homophobic Comments Declared 'Fake' by Rep
2025-09-01
Author: Chun
Snoop Dogg's Controversial Remarks Resurface
In a surprising twist, Snoop Dogg’s supposed apology for past homophobic comments has been called 'fake' by his representative, according to reports from The Hollywood Reporter. This revelation has stirred the pot once again, reigniting discussions surrounding the rapper's remarks.
What Did Snoop Dogg Say?
The controversy began when Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., expressed discomfort during a podcast about a moment with his grandson while watching Pixar's *Lightyear*. He described feeling 'scared' after seeing a same-sex couple portrayed in the film, leading to his grandson's innocent questions about how two women could have a baby.
Rapper's Conflicted Feelings
On the *It’s Giving* podcast, Snoop recounted, "My grandson asked me, 'Papa Snoop? How can she have a baby with a woman?' I felt thrown into a conversation I wasn’t prepared for. I didn't come to watch this; I just wanted to enjoy the movie." His candid remarks drew criticism from many corners of the LGBTQ+ community.
The 'Apology' That Wasn't
Following the backlash, a comment surfaced on Hollywood Unlocked’s Instagram claiming to be from Snoop Dogg, where he appeared to express remorse for his ignorance. "I was just caught off guard and had no answers for my grandson. All my gay friends know what’s up; they’ve been calling me with love. My bad for not knowing the answers for a 6-year-old," the comment stated.