Rapper Snoop Dogg, 53, addressed criticism over his pre-inauguration performance as he changed his previous stance on President Donald Trump and showed his support.
Snoop Dogg defended his performance at President Trump's inaugural event after facing backlash, emphasizing pride in his identity and urging unity within the Black community. Despite losing followers,
Snoop Dogg acknowledged the "hate" he's received after his inauguration performance — but his followers are only doubling down on their reaction.
Snoop Dogg sparked backlash for performing at Donald Trump's Crypto Ball ahead of his inauguration on January 20
Snoop Dogg has spoken out following the backlash over his performance at the Crypto Ball earlier this month. Last week, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US President, following his election back in November.
Snoop Dogg has broken his silence following heavy backlash to his Crypto Ball Trump inauguration weekend performance. 'For all the hate,' he said, 'I'm going to answer with love.'
The social media decline, averaging nearly 50,000 unfollows per day, comes as fans accuse the rapper of hypocrisy due to his past criticism of Trump.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump’s Crypto Ball.
Y'all can't hate enough for me-I love too much." Snoop used the moment to discuss the habit of people tearing one another down: "We gotta learn how to pick each other up rather than put each other down.
The president’s promotion of a speculative digital coin left some crypto investors feeling blindsided, while others saw it as a gimmick that undermined the industry’s credibility.
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