Snoop Dogg has admitted to being “very surprised” while following Diddy’s sex trafficking trial.

Speaking on The Shade Room Live, Snoop was asked if had found himself “surprised” by the situation Diddy has found himself in.

Tha Doggfather replied: “Very surprised. I’m ultimately surprised. I don’t be expecting none of these things to be happening.”

Snoop then appeared to explain how he seeks to be a better boss to his employees than someone like Diddy.

He said: “Given my position of leadership, I like to take advantage of it and treat people good and make sure that people that work with me don’t feel like they work for me.

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“And when they’re ready to leave, and if we have a misunderstanding, if there is a separation, it’s ended on love. It’s never bad vibes or anything of that nature.”

Snoop has not previously commented on Diddy’s legal issues but has had plenty to say about his old label boss Suge Knight.

“Shut Yo Bitch Ass Up” which features on Snoop’s surprise new album Iz It A Crime? sees Tha Doggfather throw some serious accusations at Suge.

Snoop raps: “I can see why you mad / I bought everything you own / Now you in PC snitching on the phone.”

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The West Coast legend continues: “But I can slap the taste out your muthafuckin’ mouth / Pull up on your n-gga, make you wanna reroute / And if he hit the main line, he gon’ see what we bout/Oh bitch ass n-gga, I’m a rich ass n-gga.”

The Death Row Records co-founder recently tore into his one-time signee for his treatment of the historic label since he bought it in 2022.

“Snoop, you said I’m mad because you bought Death Row? What’d you buy? Show me the paperwork. Show me what you own,” he said on The Art of Dialogue.

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He then went into detail about how Snoop’s Doggystyle label didn’t take off, then added: “And you was running Def Jam. Did you do anything good for Def Jam? Absolutely not. Now you wanna start something that has nothing to do with you. You going backwards. You tryna create something that Suge Knight created. But instead of going big, you disappointing the world by making everything flops.”