Snoop Dogg collaborates with GLAAD to promote message of LGBTQ+ inclusion. (Getty/YouTube/Doggyland)
Snoop Dogg has made peace with the LGBTQ+ community, weeks after sparking an intense backlash by saying he was “scared” to go to movie theaters because of LGBTQ+ characters in children’s films.
53-year-old hip-hop star partners with LGBTQ+ media watchdog group happy Spirit Day, an annual awareness day, aims to “send a powerful message to LGBTQ youth.”
Spirit Day takes place on October 16 and aims to raise awareness of bullying and bullying-related suicides among LGBTQ+ youth.
Snoop Dogg collaborated with queer musician Jeremy Beroat, who appeared on last season’s show. The Voice USrappers are mentors and create New song “Love is Love”. The song is featured as part of Snoop Dogg’s animated children’s series. Doggyland.
The song and its accompanying music video center around a message of acceptance of all families, including families with same-sex parents. The music video, which features the colorful animated dogs from the Snoop Dogg series, appears to feature two women raising young puppies.
“Love Is Love” is sung by Beroate, who appears as a new song in the video. Doggyland Character, Zippy. The pack is led by Bow Wizzle, who is voiced by the rapper.
The disco-inspired kids bop banger’s lyrics begin with, “Love! Love! Love! Love you.”
“What makes us special is that we are different,” the song continues.
Regarding the collaboration with GLAAD, the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” performer said: “At the end of the day, it’s all about love. That’s what we teach kids with ‘Love Is Love.’
“Partnering with GLAAD on Spirit Day felt like the right thing to do, because spreading love and respect for everyone is what real gangstas do. We’re showing the next generation that kindness is cool, inclusion is powerful, and love always wins.”
Snoop Dogg and GLAAD’s work includes: conversation He and Beroate talked about the realities of being an LGBTQ+ youth, bullying, and advice for queer youth.

During the chat, the 16-time Grammy nominee shared his belief that children “should be taught what love is,” no matter what their families are like.
“It’s great for kids to have parents from all walks of life, to be shown love and to be taught what love is,” he says. “Love is the key to being able to have parents in all walks of life, whether it’s two fathers or two mothers or whatever.”
Snoop Dogg’s collaboration with GLAAD is a big change from his late August comments criticizing gay kisses regarding LGBTQ+ inclusion. toy story spin-off light year.
The 2022 film features a brief kiss between the character Alisha Hawthorne (Uzo Aduba) and his wife Kiko.
speak at it’s about giving On the podcast, the “Gin and Juice” rapper said he watched a movie with his grandson, who started asking him questions about how a lesbian couple had a baby.
“Oh my god, this is not what I came here for,” the musician recalled thinking at the time. “I came here to watch this shitty movie. Everyone threw me in the middle of this shitty problem and I couldn’t find an answer…and it threw me for a loop.”
As a result, he continued, he was “afraid” to go to the movies.

The rapper was widely criticized for this comment and appeared to issue an apology of sorts through a comment posted by his official Instagram account. However, a representative later claimed that the comment was not posted by Snoop Dogg.
At the time, screenwriter Lauren Gunderson was helping write the film’s minor queer plot. light yeardefended the scene.
“It’s a small detail in the movie, but I knew it would affect the presentation,” she wrote on Instagram.
“It’s a small line, but it’s a big deal. I was over the moon that they kept it. I’m proud of it.”
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