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Hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg makes marijuana decision


Popular American rapper Calvin Broadus alias Snoop Dogg has announced he is giving up smoking marijuana.

Hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg sent shockwaves through the entertainment world by revealing his decision to quit smoking, a move that has left fans and social media users astonished.

The rapper made the unexpected announcement via his social media account on November 16, 2023, urging the public to respect his privacy during this significant life change.

In a heartfelt post, Snoop Dogg shared:

“After much consideration and conversation with my family, I have decided to give up smoking. Please respect my privacy at this time.”

The unexpected news was accompanied by an image of the rapper, further emphasizing the sincerity of his message.

Snoop Dogg went on to ask for privacy, acknowledging the surprise this decision might bring to his followers and the public.

The rapper’s choice to quit smoking is a notable departure from a lifestyle that has been a defining aspect of his identity and brand for decades.

The announcement made on Thursday came with mixed reactions as some of his fans claimed he’s chasing clout, while some also wished him well in his new journey.

Dolan alleged that Snoop is working on a campaign, hence the mega announcement.

“This is probably just gonna be some viral campaign where he launches his own line of vapes or edibles or something,” he said.

Greg said; “Today isn’t April Fools’ Day Snoop.”

The 52-year-old artiste has candidly discussed his cannabis consumption in past interviews, highlighting his advocacy for the drug’s medicinal properties.

The hip-hop legend disclosed that he has legally utilized marijuana to alleviate migraines.

During a 2013 interaction with fans through his X account, Snoop responded to a query about his hourly blunt consumption.

He admitted to smoking up to 81 marijuana blunts per day, challenging fans to “do the math.”

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