Rapper and 420 connoisseur Snoop Dogg says he was offered a ton of money from OnlyFans to join the platform, but turned it down.
Snoop Dogg is one of the most entertaining rappers alive. From acting in movies such as Training Day to performing at the Super Bowl LVI halftime show with Dr Dre and Eminem, he’s done everything.
Well, almost everything. While Snoop has taken his talents online to Twitch, another platform tried to get the rapper to join them when OnlyFans hit him up about making adult content.
According to Snoop, he was told he could make approximately $100 million, but had to decline the offer out of respect to someone very close to him.
Snoop Dogg reveals he turned down $100M OnlyFans
While appearing on the Wake & Bake with Double S Express Instagram show, Snoop explained that OnlyFans reached out to him with an offer plenty of others wouldn’t refuse.
“They got at me when one of them little girls made like $20M on there,” the singer explained. “They were like, ‘OnlyFans wants you to come on there, Snoop! You could do about $100 million. All you gotta do is pull that thang out.’”
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Despite the possibility of a smooth $100M, Snoop refused to pull the trigger on the OnlyFans offer as he didn’t want to potentially upset his wife.
He shot back, “I’m like, ‘I got a Black wife. 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.’”
It’s clear that there’s only one type of green Snoop cares about it, and it’s not like you can go about smoking $100M.
While Snoop may have turned down the offer, many others have made a fortune by joining the mature platform. Kick streamer Amouranth recently revealed she made over $50M in four years on the site while Corinna Kopf made over $1M in just two days after joining OF.
That said, Snoop could still join OF without needing to make adult content. The platform recently launched its OFTV section featuring safe-for-work content such as ‘The Roast of Bert Kreischer’ hosted by Whitney Cummings.