Cohen then asked if his “d--- wanted the exposure,” and Snoop humorously replied, “He said with $100 million, he could’ve spent it untaxed!”
Snoop first mentioned the offer in January during an interview on Wake & Bake with Double S Express, where he shared that the platform approached him with a hefty sum for explicit content. Despite the tempting amount, Snoop turned it down out of respect for his wife, Shante Broadus, his partner of 27 years. "I’ve got a Black wife. There’s no way she’d allow me to go on there for any amount of money,” he said.
OnlyFans has gained popularity among celebrities, with the platform dominating the adult entertainment industry. Last year, its owner Leonid Radvinsky made over $338 million in dividends. Celebrities such as tennis star Nick Kyrgios and Sopranos actress Drea de Matteo have also joined the platform.
Meanwhile, Snoop is gearing up for the release of his 20th studio album, Missionary, in November. This marks his first album since 1993’s Doggystyle to be produced entirely by Dr. Dre. The project will feature collaborations with artists like Sting and Jelly Roll. Snoop expressed his excitement about working with Dre again, saying, “I want to go back to being Snoop Doggy Dogg and let Dre guide me and produce me.”