Snoop Dogg's role as Olympic envoy sparks media frenzy and profits
Snoop Dogg surprised many people when he grabbed the Olympic torch this year. He had a reason for it. The rapper serves as a special envoy for American media at the Paris Olympics. He stands to make a fortune from this role.
7 August 2024 07:42
One has to admit that American show business continues to surprise us, even us. On one hand, Americans like to emphasize their prudishness; on the other, the media there is dominated by figures of questionable reputation. For instance, this year, NBC’s special correspondent at the Paris Olympics is Snoop Dogg. Let's recall that in Poland, a similar role is filled by Dawid Podsiadło.
Snoop Dogg is making millions in Paris
The rapper has strong ties with the sports industry (he runs his own youth American football league), but most people still associate him with red eyes and rapping about so-called happy cigarettes. It was hard to avoid these associations, especially when he proudly walked with the Olympic torch.
As it turns out, Americans saw great potential in Snoop as a sports correspondent. His work was reportedly valued at astronomical sums. At least, that's what a post on platform X by Henry L. McNamara suggests.
Sat next to an NBC exec at dinner, and they said Snoop is getting $500,000 a day plus expenses to be here promoting the Olympics. From gin and juice to a few million for being a celeb at the Games—what a world!, we read.
Snoop Dogg promotes the Olympic Games
Of course, NBC officials did not confirm the amount for which the rapper was hired. Whatever it was, it was worth it. According to The Washington Post, compared to the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, viewership increased by 79%. This is attributed to Snoop's involvement.
The star's earnings may not sit well with everyone opposed to his involvement in the Olympics. It's worth noting, however, that late last year, the 52-year-old announced that he quit smoking marijuana.