Snoop Dogg had a chance to rake in $100 million in exchange for OnlyFans content, but according to the rapper, he made a cerebral decision and declined the offer.

Alongside his longtime friend Martha Stewart and guest Seth Meyers , the West Coast rap legend appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Monday night (October 21). During the episode, around the 2:45-minute mark of the video below, Snoop was asked by a viewer at home about the alleged OF deal and if he declined it out of respect for his wife, Shante Broadus .

“I did turn down $100 million, yes. The only part that regrets it is my friend down there,” Snoop said, nodding towards his crotch.

“Your dick regrets not going on OnlyFans. Your dick wanted the exposure?” Cohen asked.

“He said that $100 million he would’ve been able to spend untaxed!” Snoop joked. “But I told him, ‘It’s not your decision. I’m not thinking with the little head this time, I want to think with the big head and you’re not getting any of this.'”

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On how often he uses his “big head” over the “little head,” Snoop added, “the big head is the reason why I’m where I’m at now. So I use like 98.9% of his thinking and the other 1.3 is on the little guy.”

While the Doggystyle artist went with his gut instincts, he previously talked about making the decision on Slink Johnson’s Wake & Bake With Double S Express Instagram Live series in January.

“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,” Snoop said at the time, per People .

“I’m like, I got a Black wife,” he continued. “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.”


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