"I Was Raised Way Better Than That": Snoop Dogg Issues Public Apology To Gayle King Over Kobe Question
"Two wrongs don’t make no right. When you’re wrong, you gotta fix it," the rapper said in his apology.
Snoop Dogg has issued a public apology to Gayle King following his previous video where he lashed out at her for a question she asked WNBA star Lisa Leslie about Kobe Bryant.
"Big Snoop Dogg coming at you live and direct with a message," he began in the apology, which he posted on his Instagram account. "Two wrongs don’t make no right. When you’re wrong, you gotta fix it. So with that being said: Gayle King, I publicly tore you down by coming at you in a derogatory manner based off of emotions…me being angry at questions that you asked."
"Ummm, overreacted. Should have handled it way different than that. I was raised way better than that. So I would like to apologize to you publicly for the language that I used and calling you out of your name and just being disrespectful."
"I didn’t mean for it to be like that. I was just expressing myself for a friend that wasn’t here to defend himself," he added. "A lot of people look up to me and they love me and they appreciate me, so I want to let them know that anytime you mess up, it’s OK to fix it. It’s OK to man up and say that you’re wrong. I apologize. Hopefully we can sit down and talk privately. Have a good day."
Snoop has since deleted the initial video where he called out King