Friday, February 14, 2020

Big Snoop Felt The Smoke!

Sometime a Dogg's bite is worst than its bark.
Snoop Dogg is backing down from his attacks on CBS News and Gayle King.

The entertainer is a rapper, singer, songwriter, media personality, media mogul and actor.

He is legally known as Calvin C. Broadus, Jr.

The advertisers would have dropped him if he kept his attacks on King going. So he decided to post on social media his heartfelt apology to Gayle and Oprah Winfrey.



The entertainer took to social media on Wednesday to share a video apology, and to invite to Gayle to come to "sit down and talk" about it. He was angry over the interview with WNBA star Lisa Leslie, when Gayle asked her about the Kobe Bryant sexual assault case.

"Top of the morning! Big Snoop Dogg coming at you live and direct with a message," he said. "Two wrongs don't make no right. When you're wrong, you gotta fix it."

"So with that being said: Gayle King, I publicly tore you down by coming at you in a derogatory manner based off of emotions... Me being angry at questions that you asked," said Big Snoop. "[I] Overacted. Should have handled it way different than that. I was raised better than that. So I would like to apologize to you publicly for the language that I used and calling you out of your name and just being disrespectful."
Gayle admits that the interview was bad timing on her part.

He continued: "I didn't mean for it to be like that. I was just expressing myself for a friend that wasn't here to defend himself. A lot of people look up to me and they love me and they appreciate me, so I want to let them know that anytime you mess up, it's OK to fix it, it's OK to man up and say that you're wrong. I apologize. Hopefully, we can sit down and talk privately. Have a good day."

Last week, Snoop Dogg, LeBron James, 50 Cent and numerous others criticized Gayle King and Oprah Winfrey for their interviews with Black entertainers caught up in sex scandals.

Oprah backed out of a documentary that was slated to premiere this year. It was detailing the sexaul allegation against former Def Jam CEO and co-founder Russell Simmons. She still believes the women but also took aim at Simmons and 50 Cent for the criticism.

Many of the entertainers believe that Gayle and Oprah would never go hard on Charlie Rose, Bill O'Reilly, Harvey Weinstein and Donald J. Trump.

The controversy began after video emerged of King asking Leslie during a "CBS This Morning" interview: “It’s been said that [Bryant's] legacy is complicated because of a sexual assault charge, which was dismissed in 2003, 2004. Is it complicated for you as a woman, as a WNBA player?”

The case was dismissed after Bryant’s 19-year-old accuser refused to testify on Sept. 1, 2004. He later released a public apology acknowledging while he believed the pair had consensual sex, he understands that was not the way she viewed the incident, Yahoo reported. She later brought civil charges against the Lakers star, which was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.

Think about it! He's endorsing Dunkin (Donuts) an d The General Insurance.

Would they approve of that?

Speak of that, Snoop Dogg hates Donald J. Trump being in charge of this country. So you know if we're going after one another, that opens the door for Trump to inject his opinion or his remarks.

Obviously Snoop Dogg once considered Trump a friend at one time.



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