In the wake of the controversial opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, rapper Snoop Dogg has found himself at the center of a brewing controversy. The Olympics organizers were recently accused of being part of a cult, and Snoop Dogg, who performed at the event, was spotted wearing a goat-themed pendant, further fueling the allegations.
However, the iconic hip-hop artist has firmly denied any involvement in a satanic cult, clarifying that his fashion choice was simply a statement and not a reflection of his beliefs. “I have no affiliation with any cult,” Snoop Dogg stated. “I was there to perform and support the athletes, nothing more.”

The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics garnered significant attention, both positive and negative. The event featured a goat-headed figure, which some viewers interpreted as a symbol of the occult. This sparked a wave of accusations, with some claiming that the organizers were part of a satanic cult.
Snoop Dogg, known for his long-standing career in the music industry, found himself embroiled in the controversy when images of him wearing a goat-themed pendant surfaced online. The pendant, which featured a goat’s head, was seen by some as a connection to the alleged satanic symbolism present in the opening ceremony.
In a statement, Snoop Dogg addressed the allegations head-on, saying, “The goat chain was just a fashion statement. I have no involvement in any cult or satanic practices. I was there to perform and support the athletes, just like any other artist would.”
In a surprising and memorable prelude to the 2024 Paris Olympics, legendary rapper Snoop Dogg was awarded an honorary black belt in judo and had a signature move named after him during a promotional event. U.S. judo medal hopeful Angelica Delgado taught Snoop Dogg the “Ouchi-gari,” which he playfully renamed the “O.G.” Delgado praised his enthusiasm and quick learning as he demonstrated the move on Team USA coach Jhonny Prado. The U.S. team honored Snoop Dogg with a traditional keikogi and the honorary black belt, which he humorously connected to a promise he made to Bruce Lee. Despite the spotlight on Snoop Dogg’s judo skills, the U.S. team remains focused on their goal of winning medals in the upcoming competitions.