Snoop Dogg was supported by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Tyler Perry after he lashed out at broadcaster Gayle King over a controversial Kobe Bryant interview question.
10.02.2020 - 18:21 / etonline.com
Katie Couric is addressing Gayle King's controversial interview. ET's Keltie Knight spoke to Couric at 's Oscars after-party on Sunday, and the 63-year-old journalist weighed in on the viral clip that showed King asking Lisa Leslie, a former professional basketball player and Kobe Bryant's friend, about the 2003 sexual assault accusation against the late NBA player.
King faced backlash when a snippet of the moment from what she called a «wide-ranging interview» was released without context,
Snoop Dogg was supported by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Tyler Perry after he lashed out at broadcaster Gayle King over a controversial Kobe Bryant interview question.
Snoop Dogg has his mother to thank for making him realize the severity of his language directed at Gayle King.
Snoop Dogg stirred some controversy across social media earlier this month, after he went on a heated tirade against CBS This Morning's Gayle King for her interview with Lisa Leslie, during which she asked about the late Kobe Bryant's 2003 rape case. A week later, the rapper apologized to the journalist for his "disrespectful" rhetoric.In the latest installment of Red Table Talk, Snoop addressed the feud and his process of "manning up" to his mistakes.
Snoop Dogg has his mother to thank for making him realize the severity of his language directed at Gayle King.
By now you all know there was a controversy surrounding Gayle King following her Lisa Leslie interview about Kobe Bryant. Some of the questions she asked concerning Kobe’s past caused her to face backlash from many fans and other industry greats, one of those greats being Snoop Dogg. He took to social media to call Gayle out, and while many understood his message, they thought it could have been delivered in a different way.
Snoop Dogg was only trying to “protect” Kobe Bryant’s family when he viciously lashed out at U.S. newswoman Gayle King online for revisiting the tragic sportsman’s 2003 sex assault controversy in a TV interview.
Snoop Dogg says his intention in lashing out at Gayle King for asking about Kobe Bryant‘s past sexual assault case during an interview came from a good place.
Snoop Dogg is speaking out about why he publicly criticized Gayle King. In a preview of the upcoming episode of Facebook Watch's , the 48-year-old rapper reveals what went into his decision to bash the journalist after she asked one of Kobe Bryant's friends about the 2003 sexual assault allegation against the late athlete.
Snoop Dogg says his intention in lashing out at Gayle King for asking about Kobe Bryant‘s past sexual assault case during an interview came from a good place.
Snoop Dogg will be appearing on the latest installment of Red Table Talk to address the controversy regarding his comments on Gayle King's choice of questioning when interviewing WNBA star Lisa Leslie about Kobe Bryant's 2003 rape case. The episode is set to air in full on Wednesday (Feb. 26) on Facebook starting at noon ET.
Jada Pinkett Smith has confronted her friend Snoop Dogg about his verbal attack on news anchor Gayle King in an upcoming episode of Red Table Talk.
Jada Pinkett Smith is once again sitting down at the red table to tackle complex and controversial issues. This time around, the actress is joined by rapper Snoop Dogg, who recently made headlines for criticizing Gayle King.
NEW YORK -- Gayle King says she accepts Snoop Dogg's apology, and the CBS anchor says she's sorry that her interview last week added to the pain of people grieving over Kobe Bryant's death.
Snoop Dogg, who caught heat over the weekend for seeming to have threatened Gayle King in an Instagram video post, is now insisting the message was misinterpreted, saying, “I don’t want no harm to come to her, and I didn’t threaten her. All I did was say, ‘Check it out. You out of pocket for what you doing, and we watching you.'”
Snoop Dogg is attempting to clarify some scathing comments he made about Gayle King.
By Bruce Haring
Snoop Dogg says he did not threaten Gayle King in a now-viral video in which he slammed her for bringing up the late Kobe Bryant's rape case in a CBS interview.