Snoop Dogg Smoked So Much Weed In His Hotel Room,Firefighters Had To Show Up
According to TMZ, police say "smoke
from an unidentified
source" triggered a fire alarm around
10 a.m., and fire-fighters who
happened to be at the hotel rushed up
to the room to investigate. They quickly discovered there was smoke but Nº°˚ fire. (Officials did not confirm if it was weed was involved.)
After it was established that there was
no fire in the room, the rapper snapped some photos with the fire-fighters, which he posted to his Instagram account, captioned, "Fire dept Shut it down !!"
Metropolitan fire brigade fire-fighters
Trevor Bowen, Owen Sullivan and
James Kemp were called to a Melbourne hotel about 10am local time on Friday for a false alarm.
While they were there, smoke in a
different room caused a second false
alarm.
"It was pretty funny," senior station
officer Bowen said. "We had a brush
with Mr Snoop himself.
"He asked us for a photo because he
said he always wanted to be a
firefighter."
The crew obliged and Snoop Dogg, also known as Snoop Lion, then posted the pictures on his Instagram account. The pictures have received more than 20,000 likes.
Bowen described the rapper and his
entourage as a friendly bunch. "If you
didn't know who they were you would
just think they were very friendly,
ordinary people. "It was an amazing chance encounter, which would probably be one of the highlights of my 26 years with the MFB."
There was no fire in Snoop Dogg's
room and the brigade would not
comment on what caused the smoke
that set off the alarm.
On Tuesday the rapper posted pictures of himself on Instagram apparently smoking marijuana in a Gold Coast hotel.
Snoop is performing at the Big Day Out music festival in Melbourne.
Bowen sent pictures of himself posing
with the rapper to his three children
aged 12, 14 and 21, who are big Snoop Dogg fans.
"My 21-year-old sent me a photo
saying is this photo real or a set-up?"
Bowen said. "He couldn't believe it."
from an unidentified
source" triggered a fire alarm around
10 a.m., and fire-fighters who
happened to be at the hotel rushed up
to the room to investigate. They quickly discovered there was smoke but Nº°˚ fire. (Officials did not confirm if it was weed was involved.)
After it was established that there was
no fire in the room, the rapper snapped some photos with the fire-fighters, which he posted to his Instagram account, captioned, "Fire dept Shut it down !!"
Metropolitan fire brigade fire-fighters
Trevor Bowen, Owen Sullivan and
James Kemp were called to a Melbourne hotel about 10am local time on Friday for a false alarm.
While they were there, smoke in a
different room caused a second false
alarm.
"It was pretty funny," senior station
officer Bowen said. "We had a brush
with Mr Snoop himself.
"He asked us for a photo because he
said he always wanted to be a
firefighter."
The crew obliged and Snoop Dogg, also known as Snoop Lion, then posted the pictures on his Instagram account. The pictures have received more than 20,000 likes.
Bowen described the rapper and his
entourage as a friendly bunch. "If you
didn't know who they were you would
just think they were very friendly,
ordinary people. "It was an amazing chance encounter, which would probably be one of the highlights of my 26 years with the MFB."
There was no fire in Snoop Dogg's
room and the brigade would not
comment on what caused the smoke
that set off the alarm.
On Tuesday the rapper posted pictures of himself on Instagram apparently smoking marijuana in a Gold Coast hotel.
Snoop is performing at the Big Day Out music festival in Melbourne.
Bowen sent pictures of himself posing
with the rapper to his three children
aged 12, 14 and 21, who are big Snoop Dogg fans.
"My 21-year-old sent me a photo
saying is this photo real or a set-up?"
Bowen said. "He couldn't believe it."
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