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Snoop Dogg Criticizes LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Kids’ Movies: “They’re Putting It Everywhere

Snoop Dogg Criticizes LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Kids’ Movies: “They’re Putting It Everywhere
  • PublishedAugust 25, 2025

By Jaden Patel – A deadpan comedian with a razor-sharp sense of irony, delivering the facts with a side of dry humor.

Let’s talk about the time a man famous for rhyming about bling and blunts found himself baffled by a cartoon penguin and a same-sex couple.

Snoop Dogg, the 53-year-old icon of West Coast rap and chill, recently stirred the pot during an appearance on Dr. Sarah Fontenot’s “It’s Giving” podcast. The topic? LGBTQ+ representation in children’s films. His take? “They’re putting it everywhere.”

During the August 20 episode, Snoop recounted taking his grandson to see Disney’s *Lightyear* in 2022. Midway through the movie, a character mentions having two moms, prompting a confused question from the young viewer: “Papa Snoop? How she have a baby with a woman? She’s a woman!”

Snoop, born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., recalled thinking, “Oh sh-t, I didn’t come in for this sh-t. I just came to watch the goddamn movie.”

He continued, explaining that the moment left him flustered. “So it’s like, f–k me, I’m like, scared to go to the movies. Y’all throwing me in the middle of sh-t that I don’t have an answer for.”

His comments didn’t sit well with everyone. On YouTube, critics called out his confusion. “You’re telling me that as a 50+ year old man, you still don’t know how to talk to a kid about same sex parents?” one commenter asked. Another added, “What a terrible take on the lesbian couple. It’s 2025 & y’all still being homophobic?”

Someone on X (formerly Twitter) quipped, “Imagine being Snoop Dogg, the face of weed and murder rap, but scared of representation in a kids movie.”

Meanwhile, Snoop doubled down on broader cultural critiques, claiming that “masculinity is being taken out of men” in media. He argued that portrayals of Black men are shifting away from traditional strength. “We showing different sides and different elements of the black man, which is cool, but when you pushing this as the front and forgetting that this is always the lead, because without this (points to himself), we can’t reproduce,” he said.

He added, “I got ten grandbabies, cause this is the man.”

While Snoop’s comments have sparked debate, they’ve also highlighted generational divides in attitudes toward LGBTQ+ visibility. For some, it’s progress. For others, like Snoop, it’s just another unexpected twist in a Pixar flick.

Well, there you have it. Humanity at its finest.

Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post
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Jaden Patel

Jaden Patel is a vibrant journalist with a knack for mixing curiosity with a bold, fresh perspective. Known for their ability to dive deep into the latest celebrity drama while keeping it real, Jaden brings both thoughtfulness and humor to their work. They’ve become a go-to for breaking down the latest trends and keeping readers engaged with their sharp commentary. When they’re not tracking the latest scoop, Jaden loves to travel, experiment with photography, and write about culture through an inclusive lens, always championing diverse voices in the media.