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Snoop Dogg’s hilarious response to Simone Biles’ Olympics efficiency

Snoop Dogg had an eye-popping reaction to Simone Biles‘ Women’s Gymnastics qualification performance during the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday.

The iconic rapper, 52, was recently named a special correspondent for NBC and cheered on Team USA in a patriotic ensemble.

Underneath his American flag jacket, Snoop Dogg donned a t-shirt with gymnastics legend Simone Biles’ face printed on it.

Snoop Dogg was in awe at Biles’ performance and a hilarious picture captured him lifting up his sunglasses to reveal a wide-eyed look. 

Biles earned a 15.300 score between her two vaults, and also finished the Sunday atop the overall leaderboard with a score of 59.566. 

Snoop Dogg had an eye-popping reaction to Simone Biles' Women's Gymnastics qualification performance, lifting up his sunglasses to reveal a wide-eyed look

Snoop Dogg had an eye-popping reaction to Simone Biles’ Women’s Gymnastics qualification performance, lifting up his sunglasses to reveal a wide-eyed look

Biles earned a 15.300 score between her two vaults, and also finished the Sunday atop the overall leaderboard with a score of 59.566

Biles earned a 15.300 score between her two vaults, and also finished the Sunday atop the overall leaderboard with a score of 59.566

A star-studded crowd attended Biles Olympic return including Tom Cruise, Jessica Chastain, Greta Gerwig, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, Nick Jonas and Anna Wintour.

The 27-year-old gymnast battled through a calf injury on Sunday after an awkward landing during a warmup routine. 

The most decorated athlete in the history of gymnastics, Biles made her Olympic return three years after pulling out of multiple finals at the Tokyo Games to protect her safety, which prompted an international discussion about mental health, by powering through discomfort she felt in her calf to lead the U.S. women’s gymnastics team into the finals. 

Her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens, wasn’t in Paris on Sunday to support his wife, but the Bears player cheered her on from afar after she nailed her vault routine.

Underneath his American flag jacket, Snoop Dogg donned a t-shirt with gymnastics legend Simone Biles' face printed on it

Underneath his American flag jacket, Snoop Dogg donned a t-shirt with gymnastics legend Simone Biles’ face printed on it

The 27-year-old gymnast battled through a calf injury on Sunday after an awkward landing during a warmup routine

The 27-year-old gymnast battled through a calf injury on Sunday after an awkward landing during a warmup routine

Owens, who has been in training camp with his new team, posted a proud Instagram story of Biles as he watched her late at night back in the USA.

‘Flawless,’ he captioned a photo of her following her vault routine that he posted to his Instagram story.

She won’t have to compete without her husband there in person for much longer, as the Bears are allowing him to travel to Paris from July 29 to August 3. 

Snoop Dogg — whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. — has been keeping busy during his time in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

A star-studded crowd attended Biles' Olympic return including Tom Cruise

A star-studded crowd attended Biles’ Olympic return including Tom Cruise

Nick Jonas and John Legend were in the crowd for Biles' Olympic return

Nick Jonas and John Legend were in the crowd for Biles’ Olympic return

Earlier on Saturday, the rapper witnessed Team USA swimmers during the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay take home the gold.

During the NBC broadcast, cameras panned to show the star’s reaction to the big win, as Australia came in second place.

He could be seen on his feet in the stands next to swimmer Caeleb Dressel’s wife and threw his arm out while calling out, ‘One, two, three, gold, gold, gold!’

Snoop Dogg then high-fived Dressel’s wife, Meghan, who was cradling the couple’s baby boy named August.

The music artist also took on a big role on Friday during the Opening Ceremony, and was one of the individuals who had the chance to carry the Olympic torch in Paris.