“He would have said yes if they offered him weed”: Fans are Trolling Snoop Dogg for Refusing Going N*de for $100M OnlyFans Offer

Snoop Dogg's rejection of OnlyFans was brutally criticized by some fans who pointed out his other allegedly immoral behaviors.

"He would have said yes if they offered him weed": Fans are Trolling Snoop Dogg for Refusing Going N*de for $100M OnlyFans Offer

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  • Snoop Dogg has been praised for rejecting a $100 million offer from OnlyFans, a platform infamous for adult content.
  • The rapper earned praise for honoring his wife and maintaining his dignity like a real man instead of pursuing money.
  • Some fans brutally trolled him for his revelation, stating that he would have accepted the offer if weed had been offered instead.
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Snoop Dogg is being hailed as a man of integrity for refusing to go n*de for a $100 million offer from OnlyFans. The platform, originally intended to connect content creators with their fans, is widely accused of transforming into a p*rnographic site. This Snoop Dogg account comes amidst the platform maintaining that it is not an adult site, casting doubt on both the site’s intentions and the rapper’s claims.

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Snoop Dogg at the Super Bowl 2022.
Snoop Dogg at the Super Bowl 2022

The rapper has also become a target for some brutal trolling from a section of internet users, who seem to not believe in his story. Many believe that the 52-year-old Long Beach resident exaggerated the part about OnlyFans asking him to “pull his thang out.”

Also Read: “I’ve got a black wife, ain’t no way..”: Snoop Dogg Turns Down $100 Million OnlyFans Offer For His Wife Shante Broadus

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Some Hail Snoop Dogg As The Real Man, While Others Have Some ‘Not-So-Nice’ Things To Say

Snoop Dogg in a commercial
Snoop Dogg in a commercial

Snoop Dogg is once again making headlines for refusing a $100 million deal from OnlyFans. In an interview with Slink Johnson, the rapper shared that the platform offered him this huge money to “pull that thang out.” Snoop turned down the offer, sharing, “Ain’t no way in the world she gonna allow me to go on there and pull that thang out for no amount of money!”

Many fans on X greeted the news with a salute to the What’s My Name? singer. Some fans commented that such dignity is rare in today’s world. Others called him the real man for honoring his wife. While the appreciation poured in from one corner of the internet, others were less generous in their opinions about the rapper.

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Some critics took the opportunity to troll Snoop Dogg, commenting on his marijuana use and suggesting that he might have accepted the offer if it involved weed instead. One fan pointed out what they perceived as hypocrisy, sharing that he was involved in Girls Gone Wild, an adult entertainment series featuring n*ked videos of co-ed women.

While one fan did not believe Snoop’s claims, another sarcastically questioned who in OnlyFans’ top brass approved such an idea. Some fans even noted that Snoop Dogg is so rich that he could easily turn down the $100 million offer.

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Interestingly, Snoop Dogg shared in an interview with The New York Times that Black creators need to be involved early in content creation platforms. He noted that TikTok and other streaming platforms were generating more money for white creators, despite the Black artists being the backbone of their overall model.

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Is Snoop Dogg Wealthy Enough To Decline The Offer, As Fans Suggest?

Snoop Dogg in the music video CEO
Snoop Dogg in the music video CEO

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Snoop Dogg’s net worth is estimated at $160 million in 2024. Snoop amassed this wealth not just from his music career, but also from becoming part of business deals and movies. He charges a starting amount of $250,000 for a feature. He was first discovered by Dr. Dre and became one of the biggest artists of Death Row Records. Snoop bought Death Row Records in an estimated $50 million deal in 2022 (via Complex).

Notably, Snoop Dogg is already raking in money from a social media channel. Snoop launched a YouTube channel, Doggyland, in 2022 aimed at kids. The channel currently has 689k subscribers, meaning the Tha Last Meal singer has made over $1 million from the platform. In a statement, Snoop shared, “As a father, grandfather and longtime youth football coach, it’s always been important to me to build positive and educational environments for all children.” (via NME).

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It is highly unlikely that Snoop, who’s already committed to a kid-friendly channel, would move on to a platform, infamously known for its adult content.

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