
Snoop Dogg: Horror Flicks, Biopics, and LGBTQ Controversy | The Latest Buzz
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Snoop Dogg has spent the past few days at the center of headlines thanks to a mix of Hollywood ventures and controversy. In a major new business move, Snoop Dogg is joining forces with director Eli Roth for a horror movie titled Dont Go in That House B****. Snoop will not only produce but also write an original soundtrack for what is being pitched as the ultimate haunted house film. Roth told Deadline it was a no-brainer to team up, and the project is already making waves with its planned rollout at the Toronto Film Festival. This collaboration reflects Snoop’s ongoing interest in expanding his creative imprint well beyond music, adding to his long-term legacy as a multifaceted entertainment figure according to ArcaMax. Meanwhile, fresh information emerged about the upcoming Snoop Dogg biopic that explores his journey from Long Beach origins to global stardom. Jonathan Daviss has been cast, and Snoop is closely involved as co-producer alongside Brian Grazer, ensuring the film stays true to his story.
Alongside these professional highlights, Snoop has been embroiled in social media-driven controversy after comments about LGBTQ representation in the Disney Pixar film Lightyear resurfaced. Speaking on the Its Giving podcast, Snoop recounted feeling uncomfortable explaining a same-sex couple to his grandson during the movie. The backlash was immediate and fierce, with criticism surfacing from LGBTQ advocates and some fans calling for him to be dropped from events like the AFL Grand Final. The story took another turn when an apology attributed to Snoop appeared on Instagram, but his representatives told The Hollywood Reporter and Consequence that this comment was fake, further deepening confusion online. Marlon Wayans was also mistakenly dragged into the fray, but quickly quashed rumors that he had beef with Snoop over the issue on Instagram, emphasizing they remain friends and dismissing the claims as fake news according to AllHipHop. Snoop himself addressed the storm on social channels, saying he was merely caught off guard and expressing regret for not having answers for his young grandson, but has not made a formal apology, as clarified by outlets like BET and The Independent. The public debate around his remarks and the authenticity of the apology has remained heated, with Snoop simultaneously expressing a desire to learn while standing by his perspective as an imperfect grandparent.
These developments—his high-profile film deals and the ongoing social debate—are likely to have long-term significance for his public image and brand. Social media mentions remain dominated by this controversy, with support and criticism streaming in from all sides, but Snoop’s focus on creative expansion and honest dialogue continues to drive his headline presence this week.
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