Snoop Dogg is under fire after admitting he feels “scared” to take his grandkids to the cinema following a controversial moment in the Disney/Pixar movie “Lightyear.” But TV personality TS Madison says the rap legend’s fears are rooted in homophobia.
The discussion unfolded Monday on “TMZ Live”, where TS weighed in on Snoop’s recent comments during a podcast interview.
What Snoop Dogg Said
Snoop revealed that during a past trip to the movies with one of his grandchildren, he was caught off guard by a scene in “Lightyear” featuring a lesbian couple raising a child.
“I wasn’t ready for all the questions from my grandson,” Snoop admitted, saying the scene made him feel unsure about how to respond as a grandparent.
While Snoop framed his concerns as being unprepared for the conversation, critics argue that the issue runs much deeper.

TS Madison Speaks Out
TS Madison didn’t hold back, calling Snoop’s remarks “homophobic” and insisting that it’s every parent and grandparent’s responsibility to educate children about diversity and different family structures.
“It’s 2025. We can’t keep acting like LGBTQ people don’t exist just because it’s uncomfortable,” Madison said.
While TS acknowledged that some subjects might be complex for younger audiences, she criticized Black men who publicly oppose the LGBTQ community, saying she has “questions for Snoop” about his stance.

The Debate: Kids’ Movies and LGBTQ Representation
The controversy highlights a broader cultural conversation about how children’s media portrays LGBTQ characters. Movies like “Lightyear” are marketed to kids, but also introduce themes that may challenge what some families are used to.
Advocates argue that exposure to diverse families fosters empathy and understanding, while critics like Snoop claim it can create confusing questions for younger viewers.
Public Reaction
Fans quickly took to social media, sparking heated debates:
- “Snoop needs to step up. Kids will ask questions. It’s okay!”
- “TS Madison is right. Representation matters.”
- “I get Snoop’s hesitation, but it comes across as homophobic.”
The conversation shows just how polarizing LGBTQ topics in children’s entertainment remain, even in 2025.
What’s Next
For now, TS Madison’s comments have added fuel to the fire, keeping Snoop Dogg’s remarks trending across platforms. Whether he responds or doubles down remains to be seen.

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