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“I Wanna See This Again in Paris”: As 2024 Olympics Approaches, Snoop Dogg Demands a Double From USA Beach Volleyball

Published 01/02/2024, 7:00 AM EST

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Snoop Dogg is gearing up to become a distinguished figure in NBCUniversal’s vast coverage of the notably anticipated Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Set against the beautiful backdrop of one of the world’s most stunning towns, Snoop will deliver his exceptional charisma to the Olympic Primetime Show, broadcast on NBC and Peacock.

This thrilling development became unveiled throughout the halftime spoil of Sunday Night Football, wherein the Green Bay Packers faced off in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings on each NBC and Peacock structure. Snoop Dogg, famous for his dynamic personality, will be on-site in Paris, contributing normal reviews to offer viewers a unique and exciting attitude on Olympic occasions.

Snoop Dogg sparks duo magic for Paris 2024 Olympics

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In a promotional video unveiled all through Sunday Night Football, Snoop engaged in playful banter with Team USA athletes, including Suni Lee, A’ja Wilson, Jagger Eaton, and the beach volleyball duo Kelly Cheng and Sara Hughes. It came out on the official Twitter page of Mr. Carter with the caption, “In a promotional video…and the beach volleyball duo Kelly Cheng and Sara Hughes.”

Snoop Dogg throws down the gauntlet to Hughes and Cheng with a lively directive: “I wanna see this in pairs” as he revs as much as infuse his signature electricity into NBC’s coverage of the Paris Olympics. The video, shot at Universal Studios in Los Angeles in November, served as part of NBCUniversal’s current promotional campaign for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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Throughout the path of the Games, Snoop plans to engage in conversations with Mike Tirico, the host of the NBC Olympics, providing his distinct insights into the happenings in Paris.

Already a standout commentator, Snoop Dogg won vast approval for his Peacock Highlights observation at some point during the Tokyo Olympics, particularly at some stage in the dressage competition. Molly Solomon, Executive Producer and President of NBC Olympics Production, identified his extraordinary contribution, appointing him as a Special Correspondent for the reimagined Olympic primetime display in Paris.

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The rapper ignites anticipation for the event

Paris 2024 guarantees to be a spectacle, with competitions taking place against the backdrop of iconic landmarks, such as beach volleyball at the Eiffel Tower, equestrian events at the Palace of Versailles, and concrete sports at Place de la Concorde. This will mark the third time when Paris plays host for Olympics, with the town previously taking on this role in 1900 and 1924, tying with London for the most Summer Games website hosting duties.

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Los Angeles is about to sign up for this elite group while it hosts the Summer Games in 2028, marking the first time in 32 years that the U.S. has hosted the occasion. NBCUniversal has strategically chosen the NBC broadcast network and the Peacock streaming provider as the number one platforms for delivering complete coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, scheduled to captivate audiences from July 26 to August 11, 2024.

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Shayni Maitra

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I have always been obsessed with the Olympic sports avenues especially when it comes to Gymnastics. Whether it's Jordan Chiles showing off her artistic moves or Simone Biles clinching titles to her name, I have always been fascinated by the routines they flaunt on the mat. I remember my favorite leisure time during summer holidays was to watch gymnastics.
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Suman Varandani