Snoop Dogg continues to have fun on his Olympic run with NBC, and he's claiming that he might be the twin brother of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting, Mona Lisa. Snoop Dogg took a tour of the Louvre museum, and during his journey, he stopped by the painting and had a hilarious revelation.
“I just found out I was Mona Lisa's twin brother – Tony Lisa,” Snoop Dogg said. “Let me walk over and see if you looking at me. Okay, I like that. That was hard.”
“I just found out I’m Mona Lisa’s brother, Tony Lisa.”
Snoop Dogg really said that at the Louvre 😅
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The rapper then started to dissect the picture and how it was supposedly looking at him.
“She smile real hard when I stand on this side,” Snoop Dogg said.
Snoop Dogg is having a blast at the Paris Olympics

It feels as if Snoop Dogg has been doing everything in Paris. He's been providing game coverage, he carried the torch during the opening ceremony while doing his West Coast dance, and he's trying out different sports as well, such as fencing, weightlifting, and track and field.
He recently linked up with Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and learned some lessons from the legend.
Article Continues BelowSnoop Dogg gets a swimming lesson from Michael Phelps. 🏊♂️ pic.twitter.com/9NF2FAuRfm
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“Now MP, how does one get fast in the pool,” Snoop Dogg asked in a video from NBC Sports. Phelps responded saying “Wingspan, lung power.”
Dogg thought that he had what it took to be on Phelps' level, responding by saying “You just described me. You said wingspan, lung power. I definitely have lung power. Our bodies are similar, Mike, we could be twins.”
The rapper was also seen dancing with Olympic gymnasts Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles while he was cheering for them during the qualification round. Biles and Chiles saw Dogg dancing and they joined in on the fun.
Drop it like it’s hot! 🔥
Jordan Chiles, Simone Biles, and Snoop Dogg were. #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/GaZisVIUu8
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) July 29, 2024
It's safe to say that Dogg has become a fan favorite in Paris.