Andrew Tate claims Snoop Dogg quit weed after being influenced by his tweet, Internet says 'get off your high horse'

Andrew Tate suggested a connection between his earlier tweet on weed consumption and Snoop Dogg's decision to quit smoking weed
PUBLISHED NOV 18, 2023
Andrew Tate shares his earlier tweet about weed after Snoop Dogg quits smoking (@Cobratate/ Twitter), @snoopdogg/Instagram)
Andrew Tate shares his earlier tweet about weed after Snoop Dogg quits smoking (@Cobratate/ Twitter), @snoopdogg/Instagram)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the controversial social media figure known for his provocative views, recently made a statement on the platform 'X' (formerly Twitter).

In his post, he seemingly suggests a connection between his earlier tweet on weed and the decision of American rapper and actor Snoop Dogg to quit smoking weed.

Tate has frequently used the platform 'X' to proclaim his influence on global affairs.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate reacts to Snoop Dogg quitting smoking (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

He believes that his opinions and teachings are being targeted by the system, which he perceives as the Matrix.

These assertions have garnered significant backlash from social media users.

Did Snoop Dogg quit smoking because of Andrew Tate's tweet?

The iconic rapper, Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr, widely known as Snoop Dogg, recently made a significant announcement on the platform X.

He posted a tweet declaring his decision to quit smoking.

Snoop Dogg's tweet stated, "I’m giving up smoke." He accompanied the message with an image with a detailed note, urging privacy ahead of this revelation.



 

In response, Tate shared a screenshot of Snoop Dogg's tweet, along with a screenshot of his previous tweet that read, "Weed. Oh you mean... Gay?"

He added, "I’m just getting started," seemingly suggesting that his earlier tweet, shown in the screenshot, played a role in influencing Snoop Dogg's choice to quit smoking weed.



 

Trolls assert Snoop Dogg doesn't even know Andrew Tate

After Tate commented on Snoop Dogg's tweet announcing his decision to quit smoking, numerous users came forward to express their opinions.

One user wrote, "Go donate to those in need Get off your high horse."

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 26:  Rapper Snoop Dogg speaks during a news conference for Triller Fight C
Snoop Dogg quits smoking weed (Getty Images)

Another user wrote, "Snoop don’t know you lil bro."

A user stated, "You smoke tobacco. You don't have the right to speak! Let me show you something you hypocrite! Here's some burn."

Another user commented, "Yet you smoke cigars with Tabasco. Imagine sh**ting on a plant for an even more toxic plant."



 



 



 



 

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