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What does Snoop Dogg think of the Tiger Woods scandal? Nuthin' but a "G" thang.
According to WENN.com, Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, dropped it like it's hot on the March 26 edition of Larry King Live. The rapper relates to Woods' personal struggles, and he hopes Tiger and Elin Nordgren can resolve their differences.
"You know, that's a proximal issue with him and his wife. And I feel like it's been blown out of proportion because he was looked at as somebody who was perfect," Snoop told King. "But at the same time, nobody is perfect and everybody makes mistakes. So let's let him get his life back with his wife and move on."
Snoop understands the couple's situation better than most. He and his wife, Shante Taylor, separated in 2004, but the couple renewed their wedding vows two years ago.
The rap legend admits he cheated on Taylor after they were originally married in 1997, but he and Taylor were able to work things out.
"It's beautiful [being back with Taylor]. We've been on the right track. Really, we don't look back no more. We're all about moving ahead," Snoop said on the show. "It was hard for me because I realized that's where I wanted to be and where I needed to be. So I had to get my mind right and focus on what was important to me."
Snoop thinks Woods can make amends for his indiscretions.
"I think he's going to do real good in life, you know, just getting his life back right and understanding what's important," he said. "Because sometimes it takes a negative situation like that for you to really turn it into a positive."