Snoop Dogg’s Olympic commentating career hit a bit of a snag when he was teased on camera by legendary gymnast Simone Biles’ mother

The mother of famous gymnast Simone Biles ridiculed Snoop Dogg on television, which was a little setback for Dogg’s job as an Olympic pundit.

Hoda Kotb of The Today Show and Tha Doggfather spoke with the Biles family on Friday (July 26), without the star who will soon be competing.In 2010, Nellie Biles and Simone encountered Snoop in Times Square, according to her recollection.

“We requested a photograph,” she started. “Two minutes?” you instructed. And then you vanished.Being a torchbearer was another pleasure for Snoop during the Olympics.

The mayor of Saint-Denis, France, broke the news of Snoop’s latest employment last week via social media.”U gots to do it!!” Snoop said alongside a screenshot of an article regarding the honor as a reaction on Instagram. Do you intend to watch? “#ParisOlympics #FollowTheDog”

In addition to his career in sports media, Snoop is still very much active with the music industry. He revealed the latest signee of Death Row to the public last week.Snoop and Death Row collaborated on an Instagram post that read: “Introducing the newest artist on Death Row Records…” “Charlie Bereal: Pasadena’s Finest.”

On Friday, July 26, Bereal will release their debut single on the label, “Never Gonna Take Away My Love,” and the post featured a video teaser for the song.The mellow jam, which draws heavily from 1970s soul, highlights the California crooner’s lovely singing voice and gentle lyricism.

One of his songs is titled “You Were There When No One Cared to Come Around” and it describes how he was the only one who could turn his frown upside down.Many of Snoop Dogg’s admirers praised his Instagram revelation, with one user writing, “This is great for the culture!” The R&B of the 1970s is music that both Charlie Bereal and Snoop enjoy. The energy is palpable!

“Ooooooooo Death Row got another one!” was written by another astonished listener, while “gawd damn this goes hard” was written by another.”Dope” was the approval of former Death Row affiliate The D.O.C., while “YEAAAAAAAAAA BRO!!!!!!!” was the approval of R&B singer Mario Winans.

In addition to Snoop Dogg, Jane Handcock, and Charlie Bereal (pronounced “Burrell”), Death Row has undergone a lineup overhaul.