Snoop Dogg was kicked out of a store by a white employee who assumed he couldn’t afford a limited-edition watch. This made Snoop furious — and he made a decision that the employee would regret for the rest of his life

It was supposed to be a quick stop.

Snoop Dogg, dressed in his usual laid-back style—tracksuit, shades, no entourage—walked into an upscale watch boutique in downtown L.A. He had his eye on a limited edition timepiece he’d seen online. Only a handful existed in the world, and he wanted one.

As he browsed, a young white sales associate approached him, visibly skeptical.

“Can I help you?” the clerk asked, eyeing him up and down.
“Yeah, I’m interested in that watch right there,” Snoop said, pointing at the display.
The clerk didn’t even glance at the watch. “That one’s… expensive,” he said.
Snoop just raised an eyebrow. “I didn’t ask for a discount, homie. I asked for a closer look.”
Then came the line that changed everything:
“I don’t care who you are. Just leave.”

There was a long pause.

Snoop looked at the man, took off his shades slowly, and said, “Alright then. Bet.”

He walked out without another word.

Two days later, the boutique received a confidential business offer—someone wanted to buy the entire store, from inventory to lease. The deal closed in less than a week.

The new owner? Snoop Dogg.

He renamed the place “Bigg Time by Snoop” and fired the sales associate on the spot. The infamous watch was placed in a special glass case with a golden plaque that read:

“Price: One moment of disrespect.”

When asked about the story in an interview, Snoop smiled and said,
“You might sell watches, but I own the time.”

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