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Remember when Snoop Dogg stole the spotlight at the Paris 2024 Olympics? The legendary rapper wasn’t just a spectator; he became part of the Games’ history. As one of the final torchbearers, he carried the Olympic flame through Saint-Denis, leaving fans in awe. But that was just the beginning. Snoop also joined NBC’s coverage as a special correspondent, delivering his signature flair while commenting on events from swimming to gymnastics. Insider Henryl McNamara revealed that Snoop was pocketing a staggering $500K a day, plus expenses, for his star-studded presence. His magnetic personality boosted viewership across the board, and rumor has it, the world might just see him back at the Olympics once again.

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The Winter Olympics are set to take place next year, from February 6 to 22, 2026, in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. And guess who’s making a surprising return to the athletic stage? None other than rapper Snoop Dogg! He took to his X handle to share a video of himself standing amidst snowy mountains. As the camera zoomed in, he grinned and said, “Guess who’s back?” before breaking into an energetic dance, officially announcing his comeback to the Winter Olympics. He captioned the post with, “Y’all ready? I am. 2026 Winter Olympics we bacc!! @NBCSports @NBCOlympics”

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The American rapper’s presence at the 2024 Paris Olympics injected a star-powered energy that electrified audiences worldwide. From carrying the Olympic torch in the iconic fire relay to getting spectators grooving to his hits, including live renditions of “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “The Next Episode” alongside Dr. Dre, he turned every moment into a musical spectacle. Even attending the dressage competitions with Martha Stewart, his vibrant participation transformed ordinary scenes into viral highlights.

The results, you ask? NBC’s coverage shattered records, with the opening ceremony attracting millions of viewers and daily averages soaring to 30.4 million, a huge 60% leap from Tokyo 2021. Streaming on Peacock exceeded 19.1 billion minutes, setting an all-time Olympic high. NBC Sports’ social channels covering the Olympics acquired 4.7 million new followers. While Snoop Dogg’s presence certainly boosted viewership, his actual contribution to the Games remained hard to quantify. Well, it appears that the Rapper is looking to replicate something similar with the Winter Olympics. Well, despite his amazing performance, the rapper had a sad story as well.

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Snoop Dog confesses a sad reality about Paris Olympics performance

At the start of the Paris Olympics, Snoop Dog was a part of the NBC Olympics as a special correspondent. He carried the NBC mike throughout the Olympics, making content for NBC’s Primetime coverage. At the Games, Snoop’s antics, attending events, dancing, and creating viral moments, turned the Olympics into a must-watch cultural spectacle. Well, these are all the positives of the game, but what about the negatives?

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Snoop Dogg’s schedule was jam-packed leading up to the Olympics. Talking to Esquire, he admitted, “See, that’s the part that I didn’t know because I was in Paris, hours ahead of y’all, probably filming the next episode or the next segment. So I had no time to enjoy the highlights and see what was going on back in America because I had to be ahead of the clock over here in Paris.” His day was all packed, yes, he did enjoy some trips, but at the end, it was all work.

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While the rapper was expected to pocket a whopping $8.5 million, he barely had a moment to enjoy the Games. Hopefully, Snoop will get a chance to soak in the action during his Winter Olympics coverage. What do you think, will he bring the same energy this time?

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