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  • Oh my god.

  • I have your cooking book now.

  • That's fantastic.

  • Thank you so much.

  • You're welcome.

  • You're welcome.

  • Now, is there pot involved in all of these things?

  • No.

  • Actually, there are no recipes that have marijuana infused--

  • Aw.

  • I know.

  • I wanted to keep it clean.

  • This is my first book, y'all.

  • I wanted to keep it clean on my introduction.

  • And in the next book, you'll probably do that.

  • Oh, please believe it.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • You are busier-- could you imagine, when you started out,

  • that your career would not only last

  • this long, but all the different areas that you would go into?

  • Not really, but I've always been like the class clown

  • ever since I was a kid, so I was able to try different things.

  • I was able to be different, and not

  • be afraid to go out on a limb and just put my career,

  • put my life, just put everything out

  • there, and let people know that I

  • don't care about what you feel.

  • I care about what I feel.

  • And sometimes, me feeling good is

  • me expressing myself in different ways

  • and different avenues.

  • And you've done that in so many different avenues.

  • Now you're acting, right?

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Try to do my little thing on screen sometimes.

  • Uh-huh.

  • You did "Law and Order."

  • Yeah.

  • And then you did a movie.

  • Mm-hm.

  • And then-- what do you like better, movies or TV?

  • I think probably TV.

  • It's faster.

  • It's faster, yes, and you can mess up more on TV.

  • Uh-huh.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • Well, you also-- well, Martha.

  • You and Martha are fantastic together.

  • I love me some Martha Stewart.

  • That is such a great idea.

  • I love me some Martha.

  • How that came about and how I didn't think of it--

  • I'm mad.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • You must have so much fun.

  • That's, like, just a joy to do that.

  • I love me some Martha Stewart.

  • She is--

  • Yeah.

  • She is just a joy to be around.

  • And you wouldn't think of that when you think of Snoop Dogg

  • off the top.

  • But as Snoop Dogg grows into who he becomes,

  • it's just a perfect match.

  • It's holy matrimony and holy macaroni at the same time.

  • Uh-huh.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • How did the Snoop Dogg meet the Martha?

  • Well, we had a relationship based off me

  • coming on her show once upon a time,

  • and I was cooking some brownies around Christmas.

  • And then that spawned to us doing something

  • for Justin Bieber, his roast.

  • And when we did his roast, she happened

  • to sit right next to me.

  • She got a secondhand smoke contact.

  • And from that contact, we started

  • connecting, and connecting, and we started

  • talking and chopping it up.

  • And before you know it, we was on screen together.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, because that's what y'all had in common.

  • You both enjoy that, right?

  • No.

  • I mean, she enjoys gardening and all of that vegetation,

  • but I do it the other way, you know what I'm saying?

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • Whatever you say.

  • How often do y'all talk?

  • Do you talk every day?

  • I'd probably say probably once a week.

  • Mm-hm.

  • That's fantastic.

  • Now, do you have a house up there also near her?

  • Nah, nah, nah.

  • When I go that way, I like to stay at her house.

  • She got a house.

  • Her house is so big, her horse's house is bigger than my house.

  • Yeah.

  • She's got a lot of horses too.

  • Yeah, she got it going on.

  • Yeah.

  • Congratulations on your star in the Walk of Fame.

  • That was fantastic.

  • [CHEERING]

  • Now.

  • Thank you.

  • That was a great turnout.

  • Let's talk about your speech.

  • Did you work on that?

  • It was-- remind everybody who you thanked.

  • I thanked myself.

  • Uh-huh.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • The speech was-- it was spur of the moment.

  • I didn't really have time to come up with nothing,

  • because I felt like the people that

  • was there that were instrumental in my life,

  • I wanted to speak to them.

  • And then I wanted to speak to myself,

  • because I felt like I was the one that did most of the work,

  • and I was the one that had to go out on a line,

  • and do it, and make it happen.

  • So I wanted to give myself some credit, because a lot of times,

  • we fail to give ourselves a pat on the back.

  • And I wanted to take that moment to thank myself

  • for doing all of the work that I did to get to that point.

  • Right.

  • Had you not thanked yourself before?

  • Never.

  • That was the first time you thanked yourself.

  • That was the first time I ever thanked myself.

  • I always thank everyone else.

  • Uh-huh.

  • Well, that's true.

  • Now, were you high when you did that?

  • Oh, um.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I'm pretty sure I was.

  • Uh-huh.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • When are you not high?

  • Like, are you high now?

  • Yes.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • [CLAPPING]

  • Well, actually, let me say this, Ellen.

  • Your bathroom is a nice hot box area.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I actually shot some footage in there on my Instagram

  • that you'll be able to look at later on in life.

  • OK.

  • I have to tell you, your bathroom has a direct pipeline

  • into my dressing room, and I was smelling

  • what was happening in there.

  • I was like, Snoop is here for sure.

  • I just wanted to let you know I was in the building.

  • Yeah, I know, I know.

  • All right, teach me a new word, because "fo shizzle" was a word

  • that I learned from you.

  • I think everybody learned from you.

  • What word can I learn from you today?

  • Let's see.

  • What should be the new word?

  • What are the kids saying?

  • I think your new word should be monopolizin'.

  • Oh, I know that word.

  • No, no.

  • It's the difference between monopolizing and monopolizin'.

  • Tell me what monopolizin' is.

  • That means that you're popping off, and you're dropping off,

  • and you get it in, and you're spinning off,

  • and you're doing different things,

  • and you're doing things in different countries.

  • And then you're coming back home,

  • and you're staying on the air for three more years,

  • and you're living your best life at the same time.

  • That's monopolizin'.

  • All right, well.

  • [CHEERING]

  • I'm going to monopolize.

  • I'm going to monopolize.

  • I have a gift for you.

  • When you're cooking, if you want to--

  • are you going to wear this, or you're--

  • I will wear that for you.

  • For you, I will.

  • OK.

  • But we're not winning right now, so what is this?

  • I know.

  • But maybe they will because you bring good luck to things.

  • Thanks.

  • Right?

  • So can I bake this with some of that infused [CLEARS THROAT]??

  • Yes.

  • Yeah.

  • True that, all right?

  • Will do.

  • All right.

  • I love this.

  • Thank you.

  • OK, you're welcome.

  • I mean, I knew you were going to be

  • iffy about it because they're not doing well right now.

  • But I'm down with my team whether we win, lose,

  • I'm a Laker to the end, so it don't matter.

  • There you go.

  • See?

  • That's right.

Oh my god.

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