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Snoop Dogg Responds to Backlash Over Young Fan Joining Pole Dance Show (VIDEO)

Snoop Dogg Responds to Backlash Over Young Fan Joining Pole Dance Show (VIDEO)

Snoop Dogg is responding to criticism after a young fan joined him on stage during a Colorado concert where a pole dancer was also performing. The incident drew attention online, leading Snoop to comment on the situation. Snoop Dogg's Colorado Concert Snoop and Ice Cube headlined a concert at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in celebration of 4/20, an unofficial holiday for cannabis enthusiasts. During Snoop's set, a young girl joined him on stage, dancing as he performed. Videos showed that while the girl danced, a pole dancer in revealing attire was also performing nearby. The child seemed focused on her own dancing and did not engage with the pole dancer. Response to Backlash The performance video quickly circulated on social media, sparking backlash against Snoop Dogg for having a child near exotic dancers. In response, Snoop addressed critics by emphasizing that the girl's parents allowed her on stage. He suggested that responsibility lay with them for their daughter's presence at the event. "Her father let her get on stage; she was dancing all night...I let a fan have fun; her parents were there," Snoop commented. Excitement for Performing Before the show, Snoop shared his excitement about performing in Colorado, describing it as an extension of California and praising the state’s long-standing support for his music. He also expressed his honor in co-headlining with Ice Cube, calling him an idol he admired growing up. "Anytime I can perform with [Ice Cube] or be musically connected to him is always a blessing," said Snoop, speaking about their collaboration at the event. Bow Wow Says He Feels “Bad For The Good Guys” While Speaking On The Women He Saw In His Backstage Area

Apr 23, 2026
Podcast Host Faces 7 Years in Prison After Pandemic Windfall Turns Sour

Podcast Host Faces 7 Years in Prison After Pandemic Windfall Turns Sour

Jonathan Dupiton, an Atlanta podcaster known for "Rich and Unemployed," has been sentenced to seven years in prison for orchestrating a multimillion-dollar unemployment fraud scheme during the pandemic. Fraudulent Scheme Details Dupiton, 36, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, along with aggravated identity theft. He was also ordered to pay restitution. The U.S. Attorney’s Office stated that he used stolen identities to file hundreds of false unemployment claims through California's benefits system from July 2020 to early 2021. Using a VPN to conceal his location, Dupiton had debit cards with fraudulent benefits sent to North Georgia addresses, including his home. He then withdrew about $2 million from ATMs across metro Atlanta. Background and Impact This case attracted additional attention as Dupiton was residing in a halfway house for a previous fraud conviction when this scheme began. His podcast had promoted a motto of “F.R.A.U.D. is Dope,” which he defined as "Finally Rich After Unstoppable Determination." Official Response Federal authorities highlighted the seriousness of the crime, with U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg noting the impact on citizens struggling during the pandemic. FBI Special Agent Marlo Graham described it as exploiting financial safety nets intended for those in need. The sentencing serves as a warning that fraud against taxpayer-funded relief programs will not be tolerated, according to officials from the FBI, IRS Criminal Investigation, and Department of Labor.

Apr 23, 2026
Florida Couple Discovers Their Child Is from IVF Mix-Up: Heartfelt Response

Florida Couple Discovers Their Child Is from IVF Mix-Up: Heartfelt Response

A Florida couple, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, has identified the biological parents of the baby they gave birth to as part of an IVF mix-up. The discovery comes after genetic tests confirmed their child was not biologically related to them. Discovering the Mix-Up The couple used in vitro fertilization at a clinic in Longwood, Florida, with plans to start their family. After their daughter Shea was born, they noticed she displayed characteristics of a different racial background, prompting them to seek genetic testing. The test results revealed that Shea is 100% South Asian, leading the fertility clinic to investigate several possible cases. Eventually, they matched Shea's timeline with one South Asian couple out of 16 potential candidates. Matching Biological Parents This week, it was announced that Shea's biological parents have been identified. Their identities remain confidential as per the news outlet's report. Despite this confirmation, Score and Mills affirmed their unconditional love for Shea. "This ends one chapter in our heartbreaking journey but raises new issues," said a statement from their law firm. "We will love and will be this child's parents forever." Ongoing Legal Battle The legal case continues as court documents indicate that Score and Mills's claim remains uncontested regarding the genetic mismatch. The fertility clinic states it is cooperating in efforts to resolve the situation and identify what went wrong.

Apr 23, 2026