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.
Rapper Snoop Dogg is seemingly brushing off the dramatic exodus of his fans turning against him following his controversial Trump pre-inauguration
Jan. 26, Snoop Dogg says he's still "100 percent Black" after performing at Trump's inauguration. He shared a video on Instagram that addressed the criticism he received.
Snoop Dogg says he is “still 100 percent Black” after he was trolled for performing at an event celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration. Speaking on a video posted on his Instagram the rapper said “it’s Sunday,
Snoop Dogg has seemingly responded to the backlash he's received for his Inauguration Ball performance. See what he said.
Snoop’s not the only musician who has had to address their decision to appear at one of Trump’s inauguration events. Nelly, Jewel and the Village People have all spoken out amid strong backlash for their performances that weekend.
The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump’s Crypto Ball.
Snoop Dogg addresses his ongoing backlash on Instagram, a week after performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration. While the rapper previously voiced criticism of the new Head of State during his first term,
The comedian has blasted Snoop Dogg for how he responded to the backlash over his performance at one of Donald Trump’s inauguration events. Hughley, 61, aired his views on Snoop during Monday’s episode of his podcast, “The D.L. Hughley Show.”