After the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper, 52, was introduced to Nellie, 74, during Friday’s live broadcast, she explained to him how they have known each other for “a long time.”
Simone Biles’ mom, Nellie Biles, called out Snoop Dogg during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony for blowing off her daughter’s photo op in 2010. NBC After the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper, seen here at the 2024 Games, was introduced to Nellie, she explained to him how they have known each other for “a long time.” @NBCOlympics/X
“I remember, I will never forget that we met you in Times Square, 2010, and you said — ’cause we asked for a picture — you said, ‘Two minutes,'” she recalled.
“One, two — and you were gone!”
Snoop — born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. — and Nellie then laughed it off, showing they had no hard feelings about the incident.
“I remember, I will never forget that we met you in Times Square, 2010, and you said — ’cause we asked for a picture — you said, ‘Two minutes,'” she recalled. FilmMagic Snoop (not pictured) and Nellie (seen here with Simone and husband Ronald Biles in 2021) laughed off the incident. Getty Images for InStyle
“The first competition is Sunday, which is women’s qualifier and, of course, she needs to rest up before that competition,” she explained Friday.
Simone, seen here at the Paris Olympics, was noticeably absent from Team USA’s opening ceremony events Friday. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA Nellie, pictured here with Ronald and Simone in 2016, told “Today” co-host Hoda Kotb that her daughter needed to get rest ahead of her gymnastics competition. Houston Chronicle via Getty Images
Though the four-time gold medalist was not a part of Team USA’s boat entrance on the Seine, she did get a chance to check in by FaceTiming Hoda, 59, and Snoop during the ceremony.
The “Gin and Juice” emcee already has been having the time of his life in the City of Love.
Not only did Snoop carry the torch before the opening ceremony, but he also snagged a job as a special correspondent for NBC during the Olympics.
Snoop, seen here watching the women’s gymnastics qualifications at the Paris Olympics, carried the torch before the opening ceremony and also snagged a job as a special correspondent for NBC. Getty Images The “Gin and Juice” emcee left fans wanting more Sunday after he hilariously analyzed Team USA’s badminton competition against China. Getty Images
The Grammy nominee left fans wanting more Sunday after he hilariously analyzed Team USA’s badminton competition against China.
“As you see, it don’t stop ’til the casket drop. They rocking and rolling, back and forth. Give me that, no I need that. No, over here, no, over there, what about over there?” he said.
“This will be the best thing you watch all day.”
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