Snoop Dogg Turns Down A $100M OnlyFans Offer: "The Little Guy Wanted In, But I Said No"
When you've been in the game as long as Snoop Dogg, you've probably had just about every endorsement deal thrown your way. From hawking Corona on the beach to promoting pet accessories with his Snoop Doggie Doggs line, Snoop has been a consistent marketing magnet. But there’s one deal he’s steering clear of—no matter how much cash is on the table—and it involves some X-rated material.
In January, the 52-year-old rapper revealed on an episode of Wake & Bake With Double S Express—a show hosted by comedian and actor Slink Johnson—that OnlyFans, the subscription-based content platform, reached out with a jaw-dropping offer. The pitch? A cool $100 million for Snoop to… expose more than his musical genius.
While Snoop is usually down for a solid business deal, the Doggystyle artist pointed out that one person would never approve of this particular venture: his wife of 27 years, Shante Broadus.
“[They said] you could vibe with $100 million. All you gotta do is pull that thang out,”
Snoop told Johnson, relaying the conversation between him and the OnlyFans team.
Of course, "That thang" refers to exactly what you think it does—his private parts. Snoop made it clear during the show that his long-time (27 years!) wife, who doubles as his manager, had none of it. “Ain’t no way in the world she gonna allow me to go on there and pull that thang out for no amount of money," he told host Slink Johnson.
Fast forward to Monday, October 21, and the topic came up again during a lively appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. When guest Seth Meyers and even lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart were present, Snoop elaborated further after a viewer posed the question directly.
When asked if respecting his wife was the reason he passed up on the profitable opportunity, Snoop candidly confirmed what we all suspected: “I did turn down $100 million, yes,” he responded. Ever the sharp wit, the West Coast rap icon added a cheeky commentary: “The only part that regrets it is my friend down there,” nodding toward his crotch as the studio erupted in laughter.
Andy Cohen, ever the provocateur, pushed the question a little further. “Your dick regrets not going on OnlyFans? Your dick wanted the exposure?" He joked before emphasizing the ultimate decision was a no from big Snoop—not little Snoop. Snoop also noted that he doesn’t let the “little guy” have much say in decision-making (which he lightheartedly claimed was only about 1.3% of his thought process). The other 98.9%? That’s the “big head,” and it’s the reason, to use his words, he’s still “where I’m at now.” Snoop’s reluctance to join the OnlyFans deal appears to go beyond dollars and cents—or, in this case, millions and zeros. His commitment to his wife and the longevity of their relationship is clearly a top priority.