Snoop Dogg has some explaining to do.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the NFL’s most iconic franchises, with a second-to-none fan base.
Thousands of Steelers fans, including rapper Snoop Dogg, packed Acrisure Stadium Sunday night to watch Pittsburgh take on the Dallas Cowboys.
Snoop Dogg (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
While he was born in Long Beach, California, Snoop is a die-hard fan of the Steelers.
So when the Steelers took on the Dallas Cowboys in “Sunday Night Football” at Acrisure Stadium, he was there.
The team even posted a video of him wearing a custom Steelers letterman jacket, twirling his Terrible Towel, and waving around a helmet to pump up the crowd.
So, why is a man from the West Coast a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers?
While talking to Peyton and Eli Manning on their podcast, Snoop Dogg explained that he fell in love with the team as a kid in the 1970s.
Snoop Dogg Gets Exposed As A Fake Fan On Social Media
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the NFL’s most iconic franchises, and Big Snoop is a fan.
Unfortunately for the legendary rapper, he is being exposed online as a liar for being a fan of them since the 70s.
Someone on X pulled up an old picture of Snoop, clearly from the 1990s, showing him rocking a Deion Sanders jersey from his time with the Dallas Cowboys.
No Steelers fan would ever rock a Cowboys jersey for any reason.
It wasn’t just a one-off, as Snoop could also be seen rocking a Michael Irvin jersey.
Somebody has some explaining to do.