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WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg Engages in a Noble Act Reportedly Changing the Life of a 93-Year-Old

Published 11/18/2023, 12:29 AM EST

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American rapper Snoop Dogg has become a hot topic after he announced on Instagram that he is letting go of the habit of smoking marijuana. The news was seemingly enough to startle the fans since the WWE Hall of Famer was notorious for doing that. Moreover, just a day had passed, and another piece of news popped up regarding the 52-year-old.

The rapper recently engaged in a noble act that was enough to aid a lady who was in need. But what did he do? Let’s find out.

Snoop Dogg shared a noble act on Instagram

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Among the most successful American artists of all time is Snoop Dogg. However, it appears that his modesty was not taken away by his accomplishment. The rapper, nevertheless, recently aided a 93-year-old woman whose property was in jeopardy. The woman’s name was Josephine Wright, and the 52-year-old helped her retain her property by donating $10,000 to Josephine Wright’s GoFundMe campaign

 

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Well, Dogg himself shared this information with the fans on Instagram. Moreover, he also had a caption for that. He wrote, “The gift of giving.” Dogg’s actions undoubtedly demonstrate his humility. Recently, the WWE Hall of Famer gained widespread attention for his efforts to quit smoking. That was revealed by him on Instagram. With this donation, though, he will continue to be talked about. Let’s now go back and examine the precise tale that gave rise to the rapper’s popularity.

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How did the fans know that Dogg is quitting smoking?

Undoubtedly, Snoop Dogg gained notoriety for his marijuana smoking. However, he has now given up on that habit. The news is rather certain, according to a recent post on his Instagram. The 52-year-old posted a picture to Instagram with the words, “I’m giving up smoke,” in the caption.

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In addition, there was a picture of him in the post with his hands folded. It featured a statement that read, “After much consideration and conversation with my family, I have decided to give up smoke. Please respect my privacy at this time.”

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Now, fans will be eager to see how prominent names in wrestling who smoke in real life, like Chris Jericho, R Truth, and The Big Show, would respond to his announcement of such monumental news. However, there isn’t any information available as of yet. Watch what transpires.

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