Oh what a tangled web we weave.
Snoop Doggâs blistering criticism of Gayle Kingâs controversial interview with WNBA pioneer Lisa Leslie about Kobe Bryantâs legacy has grown into a drawn-out battle within the black community.
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President Obamaâs former national security adviser Susan Rice tore into the chart-topping rap legend, firing off a warning to him to leave the lady alone.
âThis is despicable,â the Washington D.C. native fired off in a Twitter response to the video of Snoopâs threatening remarks against the 65-year-old CBS This Morning co-anchor.
âGayle King is one of the most principled, fair and tough journalists alive. Snoop, back the @#$% off,â Rice wrote. âYou come for @GayleKing, you come against an army. You will lose, and it wonât be pretty.â
The former United Nations ambassadorâs remarks are the latest volley in a back-and-forth that has been a lightning rod on social media this past week, igniting a war of words and a battle of the sexes.
On Tuesday, CBS aired a âwide-reachingâ interview King conducted with Leslie, a close friend to the Academy Award-winning NBA great who perished in a fatal helicopter crash with eight other people on Jan. 26.
During the chat, King raised the 2003 sexual assault charge against Bryant, a case that was ultimately settled out of court.
Referring to the unidentified accuser as a victim, she also probed Leslie further than many felt was necessary.
âRespect the family and back off, before we come get you,â the 16-time Grammy nominee, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., warned in a widely circulated Instagram video in which he also called Oprah Winfreyâs best friend a âpunk motherf@#$erâ and a âfunky doghead bitch.â
In 2003, Bryant was accused of sexually assaulting a Colorado mountain resort employee. Charges were later dropped after the woman declined to cooperate with prosecutors. She eventually settled with Bryant out of court for an undisclosed amountâexperts told the Los Angeles Times it was estimated to be over $2.5 million.
âThat was 2003, some of his kids wasnât even born,â Snoop said on Friday during an interview on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show. âSo, when you bringing that up you bringing up information to them that they donât need to know nothing about.â
âIâm thinking about them at the same time,â he furthered. âThey donât need to hear that mess. He was not found guilty.â
The Long Beach-born gangsta rapper turned mainstream superstar has no plans to back down on his verbal attack against King, whoâaccording to a teary-eyed Winfreyâis ânot doing well,â hasnât slept in days and now has to hire security.
âIâm going to keep riding on her until I see her face-to-face to let her know she was out of pocket,â Snoop doubled down.
He added: âIf youâre going to be fair, be fair… if youâre going to be doing that journalistic stuff you need to make sure you need to focus on everybody and stop playing the field one way.â
King was noticeably absent from CBS This Morning Friday as the controversy continued to intensify.
According to NBC News, Snoop Doggâs video has been viewed more than 2 million times with many of the comments appearing to support him.
Former NBA star Matt Barnes and ex-football player Reggie Bush both commented with a raised fist emoji while supermodel Naomi Campbell wrote, âThank you @snoopdogg.â
Fellow NBA great LeBron James also joined the chorus, calling Leslie a âsuperheroâ and seemingly siding with Snoop Dogg on Twitter.
âProtect @LisaLeslie at all cost! Youâre a real Superhero!! Sorry you had to through that s*%#!!! We are our own worse enemies! . #Mamba4Life,â the Lakers star posted.
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