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Hollywood Turns on Snoop Dogg: Rapper Faces Heat After Blasting Disney Pixar’s Lightyear

August 27, 2025  ·
  Marvin Montanaro
Snoop Dogg interview

Snoop Dogg sits for an interview - YouTube, BigBoyTV

When Snoop Dogg spoke this week about Disney Pixar’s Lightyear, it put him directly in Hollywood’s crosshairs. After sharing his frustration with the film’s two moms subplot, the rap legend is now facing censorship, celebrity attacks, and even calls to cancel his upcoming live performances.

The story isn’t just about Snoop Dogg anymore—it’s about how Hollywood reacts when one of its own dares to question the Disney cultural agenda, and how Snoop himself may be shifting with the times.

Snoop Dogg Disney Clash: “I Didn’t Come for This”

On the It’s Giving podcast, Snoop recounted how watching Lightyear with his grandson turned into an awkward moment. When the boy asked, “Papa Snoop, how’d she have a baby with a woman?” the rapper admitted he was blindsided.

“I didn’t come in for this s**t,” he said. “I just came to watch the g*****n movie.”

Aisha and Kiko in Lightyear

Aisha and Kiko, the two moms in Lightyear – Disney+

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Snoop admitted the moment “threw [him] for a loop” and confessed, “I’m scared to go to the movies now… they’re gonna ask questions, yeah. They gonna ask, I don’t have the answer.”

The honesty struck a chord with many parents and grandparents who felt the same way—but it also sparked immediate outrage from Hollywood circles.

Hollywood Backlash in Full Force

The fallout came fast:

  • Podcast censorship: Reports suggest It’s Giving either cut or altered the segment after backlash, raising questions about whether platforms are scrubbing dissent against Disney.
  • Celebrity condemnation: Media personality TS Madison railed against Snoop on TMZ Live, accusing him of being “part of the problem” and demanding he embrace PRIDE-centric conversations with kids.
  • Political pressure: In Australia, lawmakers and commentators have called for Snoop to be dropped from his AFL Grand Final performance, with some labeling him a “slur merchant.”
Snoop Dogg with Jimmy Fallon

Snoop Dogg sits with Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show – YouTube, The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

What began as one man expressing discomfort at a children’s film has snowballed into a full-blown industry pile-on.

From Trump Critic to Trump Performer

The controversy also reveals something bigger: Snoop Dogg has evolved with the cultural moment.

Back in 2017, Snoop made headlines for his “Lavender” video, where he mock-executed a Trump caricature called “Ronald Klump.” He was one of Hollywood’s loudest celebrity critics of the U.S. president.

President Trump ABC News

U.S. President Donald Trump sits for an interview with ABC News – YouTube, ABC News

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Fast forward to January 2025, and Snoop stunned observers by performing at the Crypto Ball, a Trump-adjacent inauguration event. Critics accused him of selling out. Snoop defended himself by saying the gig was about promoting crypto and financial literacy, not endorsing Trump.

He has also noted that he has “nothing but love and respect” for Trump, going back to their time together on The Apprentice in 2007.

The shift is undeniable: the once reliably progressive Snoop Dogg is increasingly voicing thoughts that align with cultural conservatives, including criticisms of Disney.

A Pattern in Disney’s Culture Wars

Disney Pixar’s Lightyear subplot showing Alisha Hawthorne and her wife raising a child was initially cut, only to be reinstated after activist pressure during Disney’s clash over Florida’s parental rights in education legislation.

Lightyear

MAKING SPACE – Disney and Pixar’s “Lightyear” introduces Alisha Hawthorne (voice of Uzo Aduba), Buzz’s long-time commander, fellow Space Ranger and trusted friend. Directed by Angus MacLane (co-director “Finding Dory”) and produced by Galyn Susman (“Toy Story That Time Forgot”), the sci-fi action-adventure opens in U.S. theaters on June 17, 2022. © 2022 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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The move was celebrated by Hollywood voices, with Chris Evans (Buzz Lightyear) dismissing critics as “idiots” who would “die off like dinosaurs.” But audiences didn’t embrace it. Lightyear flopped at the box office, leaving Pixar scrambling to explain the failure.

Now, with this Snoop Dogg Disney controversy exploding, the very same scene is back in the headlines—and this time it’s a mainstream celebrity, not conservative pundits, driving the pushback.

Why This Snoop Dogg Disney Controversy Matters

The Snoop Dogg Disney fallout isn’t just about a children’s film. It’s about how Hollywood enforces its cultural rules, and how even established stars can find themselves punished for going against the script.

Buzz in Lightyear

TRIAL AND ERROR – After being marooned on a hostile planet, Buzz Lightyear (voice of Chris Evans) attempts multiple test flights in an effort to recreate the complicated fuel required to reach hyperspeed so he and the whole crew can return to Earth. Directed by Angus MacLane (co-director “Finding Dory”) and produced by Galyn Susman (“Toy Story That Time Forgot”), Disney and Pixar’s “Lightyear” opens in U.S. theaters on June 17, 2022. © 2021 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

  • Speak out against Disney Pixar? Expect censorship and condemnation.
  • Question the messaging in kids’ movies? Prepare for other celebrities to call you out.
  • Change with the times, as Snoop has? Hollywood won’t forgive you for it.

For many families, Snoop’s comments resonated because they echoed what many have quietly felt: Disney should stop sneaking ideological messaging into animated films and return to making timeless stories.

Final Thoughts

Snoop Dogg may not have set out to become a culture warrior, but Hollywood’s reaction to his Disney criticism has made him one. The same industry that once cheered his anti-Trump barbs is now branding him a villain for echoing the concerns of millions of parents.

Snoop Dogg on the Tonight Show

Snoop Dogg on the Tonight Show – YouTube, The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

Perhaps Snoop’s story shows how even entertainers change with the times. As America shifts, so does he—and now his blunt honesty is highlighting just how out of touch Hollywood has become with its audience.

How do you feel about Snoop Dogg and his comments about Disney? Sound off in the comments and let us know!

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Author: Marvin Montanaro
Marvin Montanaro is the Editor-in-Chief of That Park Place and a seasoned entertainment journalist with nearly two decades of experience across multiple digital media outlets and print publications. He joined That Park Place in 2024, bringing with him a passion for theme parks, pop culture, and film commentary. Based in Orlando, Florida, Marvin regularly visits Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, offering firsthand reporting and analysis from the parks. He’s also the creative force behind The M4 Empire YouTube channel, bringing a critical eye toward the world of pop culture. Montanaro’s insights are rooted in years of real-world reporting and editorial leadership. He can be reached via email at mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com SOCIAL MEDIA: X: http://x.com/marvinmontanaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvinmontanaro Facebook: https://facebook.com/marvinmontanaro YouTube: http://YouTube.com/TheM4Empire Email: mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com