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Snoop Dogg Accidentally Live Streams For Almost Eight Hours

Snoop Dogg Accidentally Live Streams For Almost Eight Hours

The rapper forgot to shut down his Twitch stream

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

Snoop Dogg accidentally left his Twitch stream live for almost eight hours. Watch footage of him realising what had happened here:

The rapper had taken part in a Twitch live stream - but while he remembered to switch off his console, he didn't switch off the camera. So for eight hours, his followers were just sat about making conversation between themselves.

A clip taken from the stream shows Snoop walking into the room singing softly to himself, before apparently spotting the camera.

He walks over to the computer and asks: "Am I still streaming? I would hope not."

Sorry to break it to you, mate, but you were.

Snoop doesn't seem to have much luck when it comes to his Twitch streams - the 49-year-old recently rage-quit after just 14 minutes of game play.

Snoop live streamed himself playing EA Sports' Madden NFL '21, but just minutes later he stormed off in frustration.

Shortly after the game kicked off, Snoop found himself down 14-0, but he continued playing, seemingly keen to try for a comeback.

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However, he appeared to draw the line when his opponent scored a third touchdown, leaving him 21-0 down.

Like many gamers before him, Snoop rage-quit the game - shouting: "F**k this s**t, man, I came in this room and everything went bad.

"F**k this s**t."

We've all been there, Snoop.

Snoop recently threw his support - and a whopping $2 million - behind YouTuber Jake Paul beating Ben Askren in the boxing ring.

Snoop made the wager after Dana White said he'd be prepared to put a $1 million bet on the UFC welterweight beating Paul in their upcoming bout.

In an Instagram video, Snoop said: "Hey Dana White, I see you got faith in your boy, right? Going up against my guy, Jake.

"You say you got a million? You're the CEO of UFC, man. You've got more than a million. Put up two - put up two million and we'll match it."

He continued: "Come on Dana, what you waiting on?

"Your money good. Yeah, I got Jake. Fight night. That's my guy, that's my dog in the fight. Two million. Holla at me, Dana White."

White had previously said: "Let's be honest, Jake Paul isn't a f***ing boxer.

"This guy's a f***ing YouTube kid."

Boxer or not, the two will go head to head on 17 April in an eight-round boxing match, which will be the MMA welterweight champion's first professional boxing fight.

Featured Image Credit: Twitch

Topics: GAMING, Celebrity, Funny