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Here’s What Snoop Dogg Said When He Was Censored at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards

The rapper presented the inaugural best podcast award, which went to Amy Poehler's Good Hang.

Here’s What Snoop Dogg Said When He Was Censored at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards

Snoop Dogg at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Snoop Dogg was in the house as a presenter for best podcast at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards — or as Snoop calls it, “the double-G’s” — on Sunday night (Jan. 11), and a portion of his speech was censored while he was speaking.

“Stop the music! I need y’all to loosen up a little bit. This is the double-G’s, the double-G’s, it’s the Golden Globes, and you’re with the D-O-double-G,” he began after being introduced with his 2004 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot” on the CBS and Paramount+ broadcast. “So, make sure you enjoy yourself, don’t be no stiff biff! Move around a little bit!”


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Snoop continued: “Best podcast is a very important category for me because before podcasts, I was what y’all would listen to driving around in your cars. To you podcasters, you better hope I don’t get in that game. Shout-out to the Golden Globes for putting the podcast category in this awards show. And shout-out to all of the podcasters. You all are winners, but the real winner is …”

And right before announcing that Amy Poehler’s Good Hang was going to take home some hardware, the Death Row legend had a moment of candid reflection in true Snoop Dogg fashion. “I’m high as a motherf–ker right now,” Snoop admitted, according to Entertainment Weekly, who was in attendance at the awards ceremony. “Y’all had me here too damn long!”

The moment brought some comic relief, breaking the tension inside the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Still, millions of viewers were left in the dark as CBS censored Snoop talking about getting a little too stoned, even with his sky-high tolerance.

Snoop had a blast on the red carpet as well, which saw him leaving Hollywood’s finest starstruck. Holding down the carpet for Access Hollywood, Odessa A’Zion, Glen Powell and The Rock were among those hyped to catch up with Snoop.

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Next up on the side quests for Snoop, the West Coast icon is heading to Italy in February, where he’ll serve as a special correspondent at the 2026 Winter Olympics and a the first-ever honorary coach for Team USA.

Watch the clip of Snoop Dogg presenting below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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