Snoop Dogg gifts family five tickets to Olympics for what they did when his credit card declined at restaurant

Snoop Dogg, one of the most recognizable figures in global music, has revealed that fame has dramatically changed the way he views friendship. Despite appearing surrounded by people throughout his long career, the rapper says he now considers only 11 individuals to be true, dependable friends. Speaking on a podcast, he explained that early success attracted countless people into his circle, many of whom were more interested in the lifestyle than genuine connection. At one point, he found himself sharing space with strangers he barely knew, waking up to unfamiliar faces in his own home — a situation he later described as overwhelming and emotionally draining.

Over time, Snoop decided to draw clearer boundaries between business relationships and personal friendships. He realized that protecting his peace and mental well-being meant keeping only those who truly supported him close. According to the artist, real friendship requires loyalty, trust, and positive energy — not jealousy or opportunism. While fans often see him forming friendly connections with fellow celebrities and entertainers, he says those moments don’t always translate into lasting bonds. Today, he values quality over quantity, choosing to surround himself with people who genuinely care about him rather than those simply drawn to fame and success.

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