Snoop Dogg acknowledged the "hate" he's received after his inauguration performance — but his followers are only doubling down on their reaction.
In the Jan. 28 episode of “The D.L. Hughley Show” podcast, the comedian and actor began his segment by critiquing Snoop Dogg’s decision to perform for Trump and, according to Hughley, deflect personal responsibility for his choice.
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
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.”
Snoop Dogg responds to critics who called him out for performing at Donald Trump's Inauguration Ball, asks them to stop worrying about him.
The "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper lost half a million social media followers after performing at President Trump's Crypto Ball. "Uncle Si" Robertson, of the soon-to-return series "Duck Dynasty," is recovering after a fall during an Arkansas duck hunting trip.
Snoop Dogg recently revealed that he lost over half a million followers on social media after performing at the Trump-affiliated Crypto Ball.
D.L. Hughley has some advice for Snoop Dogg that the rapper probably doesn't want to hear: It's not us, it's you. "What I get tired of is people doing things and then saying, 'We don't stick together' — like we don't,
DL Hughley has spoken out about Snoop Dogg ‘s response to the backlash he received after performing at the Crypto Ball, which celebrated the election of US President Donald Trump. The Original Kings of Comedy stand-up and actor, 61, suggested the rap icon needed to “have a conversation with the man in the mirror.”
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