Subscribe

* indicates required
Okayplayer News

To continue reading

Create a free account or sign in to unlock more free articles.

By continuing, you agree to the Terms of Service and acknowledge our Privacy Policy

Snoop Dogg Missed A Weed Question On 'Family Feud'
Snoop Dogg Missed A Weed Question On 'Family Feud'

Snoop Dogg Missed A Weed Question On 'Family Feud'

Snoop Dogg Missed A Weed Question On 'Family Feud'

Snoop Dogg deserves to be the participant, host, everything of any and all American daytime television shows, because it's always a treat to watch Snoop Dogg be Snoop Dogg on TV.

Such was the case on a recent episode of Celebrity FamilyFeud, when the iconic West Coast rapper went up against iconic boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. The two best moments are available below for your viewing pleasure, with the first one being a weed-related topic: "Name something grandma might do if she caught grandpa smoking marijuana." As you can guess the subject is totally for Snoop and he hits the buzzer with lightning fast speed, which doesn't surprise host Steve Harvey whatsoever.

However, what is surprising is that Leonard ends up offering a better response than Snoop. But Snoop and the rest of the Broadus squad end up with the higher score of the two teams, leading to a very amusing Fast Money round captured in the second clip.

Here, Snoop seems to kill each topic until he provides a very random and unexpected answer to this: "Pie in the _____." How does he respond? "Horse." So, "Pie in the horse." We've all been there: put in one of those spots where we're required to answer something quickly and end up making a fool of ourselves. Maybe Snoop meant house — we'll never know. All that we have is this moment in which Snoop offers a response that will surely go down in Family Feud history, and Harvey roasting him for it for a good, solid minute.

Still, Snoop has the last laugh when he and Robin Allen (aka The Lady of Rage) get the 200 points needed to win the game (together they got 256). Seems like a great way to unwind for Snoop, considering that this past weekend he marched alongside The Game and Russell Simmons in Los Angeles, as well as met with the LAPD in light of the recent fatal shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile by police officers.