News
Snoop Dogg bloody loves TV
TV News
Kirsty
11th August 2010
We all know Snoop Dogg loves his ho's and his gin and juice and whatnot.
Did you also know that he likes nothing more than settling down with some chronic and his homies to watch soap operas and sexytime dramas?
It's a strange feeling you get when you realise that super-famous people watch TV just like the rest of us plebs; much like the time I saw Moira Stewart in the dairy aisle of Sainsburys. Unnerving.
Heck, Helen Mirren even signed a petition to save Criminal Minds' AJ Cook. An online petition. Like a proper nerd.
Snoop Dogg is such a fan of sexy vampire drama True Blood, that he asked for a cameo. Not by approaching show-runners, mind, just by saying out loud:
"I love that show. I wish I could be on it. I'd be a hell of a vampire, don't you think? So what's happenin'? True Blood, get at me - Snoop Dogg wants to be a vampire."
Not surprisingly, they didn't really go for it and at Comic-con one of the show's stars, Sam Trammel issued a polite thanks but no thanks on behalf of the production company.
More surprising than an ex-pimp's love of serialised soft porn, is his love of middle-aged northern melodrama. Check this shizzle out...
Snoop loves Corrie.

Support Us

Follow Us
Recent Highlights
-
Review: Jackass Forever is a healing balm for our bee-stung ballsack world
Movie Review
-
Review: Black Widow adds shades of grey to the most interesting Avenger
Movie Review
-
Review: Fast & Furious 9 is a bloodless blockbuster Scalextric
Movie Review
-
Review: Wonder Woman 1984 is here to remind you about idiot nonsense cinema
Movie Review
-
Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm arrives on time, but is it too little, or too much?
Movie Review
Advertisement
And The Rest
-
Review: The Creator is high-end, low-tech sci-fi with middling ambitions
Movie Review
-
Review: The Devil All The Time explores the root of good ol' American evil
Movie Review
-
Review: I'm Thinking Of Ending Things is Kaufman at his most alienating
Movie Review
-
Review: The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a sequel that's stuck in the past
Movie Review
-
Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon is more than a silly nammm peanut butter
Movie Review
-
Face The Music: The Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack is most outstanding
Movie Feature
-
Review: Tenet once again shows that Christopher Nolan is ahead of his time
Movie Review
-
Review: Project Power hits the right beats but offers nothing new
Movie Review
-
Marvel's Cine-CHAT-ic Universe: Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Movie Feature
-
Review: Host is a techno-horror that dials up the scares
Movie Review