Snoop Dogg slated over ‘astounding’ Super Bowl advert after Donald Trump performance
Fans are not happy...

Flocking to Reddit, InevitableWhereas671 fumed: ‘Nah Snoop we’re still mad at you.’
‘Kind of ironic that Snoop did an anti-hate commercial then decided to perform for the orange man,’ HiddenSnarker agreed.
Knickstapeeee posted: ‘Snoop really lost every bit of credibility he had.’
‘The fact Snoop performed at trumps inauguration then did this is astounding lmao [sic],’ Melodic-Chemisty-40 commented.
Donald Trump was also in the crowd at the game (Picture: Getty)NightQueen0889 insisted: ‘Snoop, you ain’t the one to be making that case right now when you play the inauguration ball for the haters [sic].’
Unimpressed Instagram fans also made their feelings hurt under the rapper’s latest post, with NefJones penning: ‘I found your Super Bowl ad disingenuous.
‘You support a man who does nothing but sow division, hate, and fear, and now you appear in an ad about eliminating hate? Really?’
‘You tell people to stand up to hate but yet you perform for that hateful felon in the white house, shame on you man,’ Benji_ngkk said.
As Erogers1128 added: ‘The Super Bowl ad would have meant something like about 2 months ago. Now it is just falling on deaf ears because it is so hypocritical.’
Snoop sparked a huge backlash with his advert (Picture: Getty)Snoop’s social media followers have continued to fall dramatically in the weeks since his performance at an event celebrating President Trump last month.
He took to the stage at the Crypto Ball – hosted by David Sacks, who was hired as an AI and Crypto Czar by the politician – with Rick Ross and Soulja Boy also on the bill.
The move left many surprised as the Sweat star had been vocal in his disagreement of the former Apprentice host in the past – he famously used a toy gun to shoot a fake Trump in a 2017 music video.
As well as this, he branded the President a ‘weirdo’, and labeled his supporters ‘racist’.
The musician performed at an event celebrating Trump last month (Picture: Getty)In a twist, Snoop backtracked last year and sung Trump’s praises in an interview with the Times, insisting: ‘Donald Trump? He ain’t done nothing wrong to me. He has done only great things for me.’
Hitting back at the backlash after his performance, he vowed that he wanted to ‘answer with love for all the hate’.
‘Y’all can’t hate enough, I love too much,’ he said in a video last month. ‘Get your life right stop worrying about mine.
‘I’m cool, I’m together. Still a Black man. Still 100% Black. All out until you ball out, or until you fall out.’
Metro has contacted Snoop Dogg’s reps for a comment.
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