Snoop Dogg (Picture: Getty)
Snoop Dogg has shared his thoughts on how he would approach the casting process for a future biopic about himself.
While a Snoop film hasn’t officially been announced, the veteran rapper spoke in a new interview about who and what he would be looking for if a biopic is ever green-lit.
Speaking to
AP Entertainment, Snoop said: “There’s so many dope actors that have graced the screen and there’s so many dope actors that have yet to grace the screen.
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“I don’t know who could play me. It would have to be someone who could win me over.
Larry King’s widow has revealed mourners attending his funeral wore braces as a tribute.
Shawn King said their two sons wore braces, called suspenders in the US, in a nod to the late TV host’s signature style.
“We all, it was just family, we wore Larry’s suspenders, every one of us,” Shaun King told
Entertainment Tonight. And it was beautiful, loving, just perfect, just perfect. It was family. There was no showbiz, no, none of that.”
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The 61-year-old added: “We laid him to rest this morning. And in the Jewish faith, they do it very quickly, so you almost don’t have time to, for me, to process. I’m still processing. As are the boys.”
Jerry Seinfeld sets record straight on awkward Larry King interview Always loved Larry King and will miss him
Jerry Seinfeld has reflected on a previous interview with the late TV icon Larry King.
A clip from a 2007 interview, in which King asks Seinfeld about his self-titled hit series going off-air, has resurfaced following King’s recent death at the age of 87.
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Now addressing the infamous interview on Twitter while paying tribute to King, Jerry Seinfeld wrote: “Always loved Larry King and will miss him. The ‘cancelled’ bit was just me having fun with his little mistake. Nothing more. Or less. #ripLarry”