Rapper Snoop Dogg, who is returning to NBC's Olympics coverage this summer with a higher profile, promised more of the unique commentary that won fans three years ago at the Tokyo games.
Wearing a red, white and blue track suit with his name and the NBC peacock logo, the hip hop megastar said on Wednesday that his plan for Paris entailed "shaking it up in many different ways, bringing my flavour".
"It's going to be me in the field, at events, moving through the city, doing the things that Snoop Dogg does," he said at a Television Critics Association event.
The Paris Olympics will take place July 26 to August 11. NBC, owned by Comcast, will broadcast live coverage of high-profile events such as gymnastics and swimming during the day with recaps in prime time.
Snoop said he would be fully prepared for his unconventional gig.
The musician said he was honoured to play a role at the Olympics, which he considered a moment of peace when the world comes together. "I always represent peace," he said.
David Burke, a 21‑year‑old musician known professionally as D4vd, has pleaded not guilty on Monday to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of 14‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, months after her dismembered body was found inside the trunk of his Tesla in Hollywood.
South Korean police have requested a detention warrant for Bang Si-hyuk, the chairman of K-pop agency HYBE, over alleged illegal trading tied to the company's initial public offering.
Global Village, the region’s premier multicultural family destination for entertainment, dining, shopping and attractions, is set to welcome guests back on Monday, April 20, starting from 5:00 PM.
Actor Rebel Wilson appeared in a Sydney court on Monday at the start of a defamation case brought by Charlotte MacInnes, the lead actor in Wilson's directorial debut "The Deb", over allegations linked to a series of social media posts.