While many fans tune into the Super Bowl to watch the actual game, many others tune in for the commercials, though one had many fans furious.
Rapper Snoop Dogg and NFL legend Tom Brady both starred in an ad paid for the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism entitled ‘No Reason to Hate,’ which infuriated fans since Snoop performed at President Trump’s inauguration.
The ad features the 53-year-old rapper and the 47-year-old NFL legend hurling insults at each other.
‘I hate you because you’re from different neighborhoods,’ Snoop begins, as Brady adds, ‘I hate you because you look different.’
Snoop adds, ‘I hate you because I don’t understand you,’ as Brady responds with, ‘I hate you because people I know hate you.’
They both continue with the insults before a title card reads, ‘The reasons for hate are as stupid as they sound,’ as Snoop says, ‘Man, I hate that things are so bad we have to do a commercial about it,’ as Brady responds, ‘Me too’ as the commercial ends.
While many fans tune into the Super Bowl to watch the actual game, many others tune in for the commercials, though one had many fans furious
Rapper Snoop Dogg and NFL legend Tom Brady both starred in an ad paid for the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism entitled ‘No Reason to Hate,’ which infuriated fans since Snoop performed at President Trump’s inauguration
Many fans took to social media after the ad aired several times during the big game, noting the irony since Snoop performed for President Trump’s inauguration.
@wickedspecialst said, ‘The audacity of Snoop Dogg doing an anti hate ad after who he just performed for? #SuperBowlLIX.’
Another X user, @JamesCibella, said, ‘Snoop Dogg lost the right to be apart of a commercial denouncing hate when he took money to perform for Trump.’
‘Snoop Dogg doing a commercial about speaking out against hate while also being the man who performed for the enforcer of hate is WILD!!!!’ added @marcusuntrell.
@hanzxhanz added, ‘That Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg commercial was horrible.’
Another Twitter user, @atrupar, added, ‘not sure Snoop Dogg fresh off performing at Trump’s inauguration is the best spokesperson for Stand Up To Hate tbh.’
@lisa_liberal did not mince words, stating, ‘Snoop Dogg can take his racism commercial and shove it up his a**. He literally just performed for a blatant f***ing racist. When Trump got inaugurated. F***king sellout.’
Another Twitter user, @DonLew87, said, ‘Snoop Dogg doing a commercial about stopping Hate. Yet he was out there performing for Trump. What’s a good word for this?’
Many fans took to social media after the ad aired several times during the big game, noting the irony since Snoop performed for President Trump’s inauguration.
Another X user, @JamesCibella, said, ‘Snoop Dogg lost the right to be apart of a commercial denouncing hate when he took money to perform for Trump’
‘Snoop Dogg doing a commercial about speaking out against hate while also being the man who performed for the enforcer of hate is WILD!!!!’ added @marcusuntrell
@lisa_liberal did not mince words, stating, ‘Snoop Dogg can take his racism commercial and shove it up his a**. He literally just performed for a blatant f***ing racist. When Trump got inaugurated. F***king sellout.’
Another Twitter user, @DonLew87, said, ‘Snoop Dogg doing a commercial about stopping Hate. Yet he was out there performing for Trump. What’s a good word for this?’
@tortillablanket added, ‘snoop dogg in a “stop antisemitism” commercial, after he performed at trump’s inauguration.’
@ChrisPaulComedy said, ‘Snoop Dogg: Stand up to hate unless it pays you. #SuperBowlLIX
Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) added, ‘Snoop Dogg, the guy who made a music video about murdering Trump, is the leading voice against hate?’
Kami Mattioli (@Kami) said, ‘Snoop Dogg starring in a commercial about hate a few weeks after performing at the inauguration is… rich.’
Snoop made a controversial music video in 2017 where he targeted a character quite similar to Trump.
That’s why many fans were surprised when Snoop headlined the Crypto Ball, a pro-Trump, pre-inauguration event in Washington, D.C., which attracted a mix of celebrities and politicians, including House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Many fans took to social media last month to bash Snoop for performing at the Trump event, though he brushed off any criticism.
He shared a video of him smoking a blunt in a car, stating ‘For all the hate, I’m going to answer with love,’ he said after taking a few puffs.
@ChrisPaulComedy said, ‘Snoop Dogg: Stand up to hate unless it pays you. #SuperBowlLIX
Snoop made a controversial music video in 2017 where he targeted a character quite similar to Trump.
That’s why many fans were surprised when Snoop headlined the Crypto Ball, a pro-Trump, pre-inauguration event in Washington, D.C., which attracted a mix of celebrities and politicians, including House Speaker Mike Johnson
‘Get your life right, stop worrying about mine. I’m cool. I’m together,’ Snoop continued in his laid-back video, though he didn’t mention the inauguration or Trump by name.
‘Still a Black man. Still 100 percent Black,’ he declared. ‘All out ’til you ball out or ’til you fall out.’
The day before, Snoop discussed the backlash to his performance celebrating Trump’s election win on the R&B Money podcast.
‘You’re gonna deal with hate when you get to the top, no matter who you are…’ he said. ‘Me, personally, I answer it with success and love. That’s my answer to any hate and negativity that comes my way, ’cause it’s the strongest force that can beat it.’