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Snoop Dogg Hilariously Admits He Once Fainted On A Bathroom Floor After Meeting Pam Grier

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The rapper told Jennifer Hudson about how he was so starstruck upon meeting Grier when they were cast in the 2001 movie 'Bones' together that he fainted.

While appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Snoop Dogg revealed he fainted after meeting one of his idols, Pam Grier.

The rapper told the host that after they were cast in the 2001 film Bones together, the two met and it was just too much for him to handle. He had to excuse himself and ended up passing out in the bathroom.


He explained to Hudson:

“We was doing a movie, 'Bones.'"
“This is young Snoop. I’m young at the time. They tell me I got the role with Pam Grier.”

The "Next Episode" singer then danced a little celebratory jig.

He continued:

“Catch the flight from Frisco to Vancouver."
"So, when I get to Frisco I’m sitting down and Pam Grier walk up and just sit right next to me and started talking to me. My heart was beating fast, Jen."
"So, I’m like, ‘I hear what you’re saying, Pam. Give me a minute.’ I go to the bathroom and faint.”

Thankfully, his security was not far behind.

“I’m laying on the ground. My security come in. They like, ‘Get off this nasty floor, man. What is you doing?’"
"I’m like, I looked up I said: ‘Cuh, I just met Pam Grier.’”

Snoop Dogg revealed that there was a silver lining, as Grier offered “information on how to be a better actor, a better person, and how to receive people like this, who you are infatuated with."

"So, I thanked her for that and I believe I became a better actor after that. So, Pam, I love you for that. And I appreciate you.”

You can watch the clip below.

Viewers of the clip thought the rapper's reaction to meeting Grier was adorable.

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And many revealed they probably would have reacted the same way.

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His confession is so wonderfully wholesome.

You can watch the full interview below.

Snoop Dogg Extended Interview | The Jennifer Hudson Showyoutu.be

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