Snoop Dogg attended the dressage competition at the Paris Olympics yesterday, dressed in costume, despite his fear of horses. The rapper has been serving as a special US correspondent for NBC, as he did during Tokyo 2020. He also took swimming lessons from 23-time gold medallist Michael Phelps earlier in the week for NBC.
Accompanied by Martha Stewart, Snoop expressed his interest in the horses that dance and wanted to give them some carrots and apples and make sure they are fed before they perform. However, he admitted that he was still scared of horses. Stewart explained that Snoop called her because he knew she knew horses, and she had to keep him away from the horses.
Stewart then suggested they try dressage, but Snoop was hesitant due to his fear. Although Snoop was not allowed to feed the horses, he eventually did get a chance to feed some. Snoop and Stewart witnessed Isabell Werth become the most decorated German Olympian, with a total of eight gold and five silver medals.
In other news, Snoop Dogg recently revealed that the late Queen Elizabeth II was a fan of his music. When asked by DJ Jordan North on Capital FM what he intended to do while in the UK, Snoop jokingly said he would see if Buckingham Palace would let him in. He then recalled how the Queen stopped him from being thrown out of the UK in the 1990s.
Snoop has been a highlight of the Olympic Games and continues to captivate audiences with his entertaining commentary. Although he is still afraid of horses, he is not afraid to step outside of his comfort zone to make the most of his Olympic experience
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