How much does Snoop Dogg earn at the Olympics?
7 august 2024 в 00:37
These are amazing numbers.
Snoop Dogg has become an integral part of the Olympics in Paris, where he was seen at many Olympic events, wearing specially created clothing with images of Olympians. NBC appointed the 52-year-old rapper as a special correspondent for the Olympics, and according to one user on X, they pay him generously every day, covering his expenses as well.
«Sat next to the head of NBC at dinner, he said Snoop is getting $ 500,000 a day plus expenses to be here and promote the Olympics. From Gin and Juice to millions to be a celebrity at the Olympics — what a world», - wrote Henry Macnamara on X.
Sports business journalist Darren Rovell seemed to be thinking along the same lines. He quoted the original post, writing: «Sounds plausible. Someone asked me how much Snoop makes». He added, «The first number that came to mind was $ 10 million».
With the Summer Olympics lasting 16 days, at $ 500,000 a day, Snoop’s estimated salary would be $ 8 million.
Although these rumors are unconfirmed, Snoop Dogg’s fans were quick to react, believing he is worth $ 500,000 a day and even more. However, many online pointed out that most athletes participating in the games will not see a fraction of that amount.
«Snoop deserves every one of those $ 500,000 a day for everything he does», - wrote one person. «There's no doubt… but the fact that this young woman — an Olympic athlete — couldn’t pay her rent until Flavor Flav stepped in somehow annoys me».
Another person added: «No offense to Snoop, I think it’s great. I just don’t understand how there are teams that literally win medals on their own, and he gets $ 500,000 a day? It’s madness».
The IOC does not provide financial rewards to its winners, but countries often give their athletes money for medals.
The USA offers relatively low payouts for Olympic prizes compared to other countries. According to Forbes, the USA offers a bonus of $ 37,500 for gold medal winners from the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, $ 22,500 for silver medalists, and $ 15,000 for bronze medalists.
More than 90 percent of all Olympians reported spending up to $ 21,700 on competition fees and membership dues in preparation for the Games. In addition, over a quarter of all American Olympians report earning less than $ 15,000 a year in total income
Snoop Dogg has become an integral part of the Olympics in Paris, where he was seen at many Olympic events, wearing specially created clothing with images of Olympians. NBC appointed the 52-year-old rapper as a special correspondent for the Olympics, and according to one user on X, they pay him generously every day, covering his expenses as well.
«Sat next to the head of NBC at dinner, he said Snoop is getting $ 500,000 a day plus expenses to be here and promote the Olympics. From Gin and Juice to millions to be a celebrity at the Olympics — what a world», - wrote Henry Macnamara on X.
Sports business journalist Darren Rovell seemed to be thinking along the same lines. He quoted the original post, writing: «Sounds plausible. Someone asked me how much Snoop makes». He added, «The first number that came to mind was $ 10 million».
With the Summer Olympics lasting 16 days, at $ 500,000 a day, Snoop’s estimated salary would be $ 8 million.
Although these rumors are unconfirmed, Snoop Dogg’s fans were quick to react, believing he is worth $ 500,000 a day and even more. However, many online pointed out that most athletes participating in the games will not see a fraction of that amount.
«Snoop deserves every one of those $ 500,000 a day for everything he does», - wrote one person. «There's no doubt… but the fact that this young woman — an Olympic athlete — couldn’t pay her rent until Flavor Flav stepped in somehow annoys me».
Another person added: «No offense to Snoop, I think it’s great. I just don’t understand how there are teams that literally win medals on their own, and he gets $ 500,000 a day? It’s madness».
The IOC does not provide financial rewards to its winners, but countries often give their athletes money for medals.
The USA offers relatively low payouts for Olympic prizes compared to other countries. According to Forbes, the USA offers a bonus of $ 37,500 for gold medal winners from the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, $ 22,500 for silver medalists, and $ 15,000 for bronze medalists.
More than 90 percent of all Olympians reported spending up to $ 21,700 on competition fees and membership dues in preparation for the Games. In addition, over a quarter of all American Olympians report earning less than $ 15,000 a year in total income
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