Snoop Dogg is advertising Money Supermarket. Yes, we're confused too

Jan 31, 2014 - 23:42
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Snoop Dogg is advertising Money Supermarket. Yes, we're confused too
You’re so Money Snoopermarket! Rapper Snoop Dogg invites you to ‘feel epic’ in ad for money-saving website

Of all the career moves that rapper Snoop Dogg AKA Snoop Lion could potentially make, you probably didn’t see this one coming.

When he isn’t setting off fire alarms or engaging in Pokemon battles in music videos, the rapper/actor has found the time to star in Money Supermarket’s latest ad campaign, which is set to make its small screen debut this weekend.

The clip, set to his Who Am I (What’s My Name?) signature tune, sees Snoop himself inviting users of the website to ‘save money and feel epic’.

But despite his efforts in driving a really big car and posing surrounded by a host of foxy ladies, he does still end up playing second fiddle to a man called Phil, who shows us just what an ‘epic’ mood he is in after saving over £300 on his car insurance.

The advert is set to baffle Dancing On Ice viewers when it’s shown for the first time during one of the show’s ad breaks on Sunday but if you really can’t wait that long then you can watch Snoop’s Money Supermarket appearance above.

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