Thursday, April 4, 2013

Snoop Lion speaks in favour of same sex marriages

Rapper Snoop Lion has spoken out in favour of equality as the US Supreme Court debates California's ban on same-sex weddings, adding people should be free to do "as they please".

He told the Huffington Post: "People can do what they want and as they please ... Satisfy yourself accordingly. I have no issues with nobody, I live for me and I live my life doing what I do, so you should have the right to do whatever you want to do."

The 41-year-old musician - who embraced Rastafarianism and changed his name from Snoop Dogg last year - is one of a number of celebrities opposing the ban and hoping for it to be overturned.

Seth MacFarlane wrote to his Twitter followers on Tuesday (26.03.13): "Supreme Court, stop acting like cowards. Now IS the time for a broad ruling to make the leap into the 20th century. Sincerely, the 21st."

Snoop also spoke of his new culture, revealing he was "never nervous" about his time in Jamaica.

He added: "I'm never nervous. Always ready. Stay ready so I don't have to get ready. 'Nervous' has never been one of my traits. I like to be prepared and go do what I have to do. I love meeting pressure with performance."



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