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Snoop Dogg is clarifying his comments after facing backlash for his criticism of LGBTQ+ representation in children’s movies.
The rapper, 53, faced scrutiny after saying he is “scared to go to the movies,” specifically children’s movies, due to LGBTQ+ representation during the Aug. 20 episode of the It’s Giving podcast.
Among other remarks on the podcast, he asked, “We have to show that at this age?” and said “they’re putting it everywhere,” seemingly referring to LGBTQ+ characters and storylines.
Snoop’s comments came as he recalled growing frustrated as his 6-year-old grandson asked him questions about a family with two mothers during a screening of Lightyear. One scene in the 2022 Toy Story spinoff involves a character saying she has a wife, and the couple is briefly shown kissing and later welcoming a baby son.
On Aug. 27, a week after his controversial comments were first shared, Snoop clarified his remarks, stating that he was “just caught off guard” by the Lightyear moment.
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The grandfather of seven shared a statement in a comment on a Hollywood Unlocked Instagram post reacting to his initial podcast remarks.
“I was just caught off guard and had no answer for my grandsons,” Snoop Dogg wrote, adding that “all my gay friends [know] what’s up” and have “been calling me with love 💗.”
“My bad for not knowing the answers for a 6 yr old 😳,” he continued. “Teach me how to learn I’m not perfect 🙌🏿🙏🏾🐾.”
During his It’s Giving podcast appearance, Snoop recalled that during their viewing of Lightyear, his grandson asked him, “Papa Snoop? How she have a baby with a woman? She a woman!” At the time, he told his grandson to keep watching and thought to himself: “I didn’t come here for this s—. I just came to watch the goddamn movie.”
“It’s like, I’m scared to go to the movies now,” Snoop said. “Y’all throwing me in the middle of s— that I don’t have an answer for.”
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“It threw me for a loop,” he added. “I’m like, ‘What part of the movie was this?’ These are kids. We have to show that at this age? They’re going to ask questions. … I don’t have the answer.”
A representative for Snoop Dogg has not responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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The inclusion of the same-sex embrace in Disney and Pixar’s Lightyear caused controversy among some markets, with countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates banning it from being released altogether. One movie theater in Oklahoma also posted signs “warning” about the kiss, and told moviegoers it would fast-forward through the scene.
The kiss was also cut from the 2022 movie at one point, per Variety, but was later added back. The reinstatement was reportedly in response to Disney and Pixar staff uproar over former Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s initial response to Florida’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill. At the time, Uzo Aduba, Chris Evans, and other Lightyear cast and crew members were among those championing the studios’ decision to reinstate the kiss.