July 29, 2024 11:29 PM IST
The Gin and Juice hitmaker shared a heartwarming photo with his granddaughter on Instagram
Snoop Dogg shared a heartwarming moment with his granddaughter at the Paris Olympics 2024. On Saturday, the Gin and Juice rapper posted a behind-the-scenes moment of him tying the little girl’s shoelaces. Snoop Dogg, 52, captioned the post, “Grandpa duty at the Olympics.”
Snoop Dogg shares moments spent with his granddaughter at the Olympics
The hip-hop legend, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., shared the post just a day after he carried the Olympic torch in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis during the sporting event’s opening ceremony. Shortly after he shared the photo, his son Cordell Broadus, who is the father of Snoop’s granddaughter, did the same.
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The 27-year-old shared the photo on Instagram alongside several photos, including the same one that Snoop shared previously. “Daddy O completed another side mission at the Medici family inauguration. The game is to be told not sold… 3 letter DNA,” he wrote.
The Drop It Like It’s Hot rapper shares three children with his wife Shante Broadus, sons Corde, 29, and Cordell, 27, and daughter Cori, 24. Snoop also has a third son, Julian, 24, whom he shares with his high school sweetheart Laurie Holmond. Earlier this year, Snoop said on The Jennifer Hudson Show that he has “a total of 12 grandchildren.”
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Fans are in awe of Snoop Dogg’s heartwarming moment with his granddaughter
Following Snoop’s heartwarming post, fans rushed to the comments section to praise the rapper. One fan wrote, “SnoopDogg, this is a beautiful photo of you and your beautiful granddaughter,” while another added, “You are truly a treasure to the world, keep fulfilling the UNC side mission, we are watching and supporting.” A third fan added, “If this isn’t the cutest thing I’ve seen.”