
Celtic-daft Snoop Dogg announces catering plan for Parkhead which ‘fans will love'
The music legend previously hinted he could INVEST in Celtic too
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RAP superstar Snoop Dogg has never hidden his love for Celtic - and now he's announced a new catering plan for Parkhead that "fans will love".
The legendary music star, 53, revealed that he wants to open his own pop-up burger bar at the stadium.
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Snoop Dogg has been a Celtic fan for 20 years
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And now he has revealed he wants to open a pop-up burger joint at Celtic Park
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He even said he would come and personally serve Hoops fans at Parkhead
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Snoop is known to be a big Celtic fan and has been spotted in the green and white hoops on several occasions.
He was given a Hoops top back in 2005 and has declared himself a fan ever since.
Snoop congratulated the club for their title win in 2022 and had hoped to party with the players when he performed in Glasgow the following year.
While that didn't materialise, he said in the following years that he would love to come to Celtic Park.
And the US rapper said if his new burger van idea takes off, he would personally come and serve food to Hoops fans.
Fans of the Young, Wild and Free singer will know that he enjoys cooking and is close friends with celeb chef Gordon Ramsay.
The Celtic fans are gonna love it, and to make sure they are just right, Snoop is going to be serving them himself
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He has also appeared on numerous cooking shows, including one with top chef Martha Stewart.
And he even released his own cookbook called Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg's Kitchen.
So Snoop said he knows his cheese and bacon beef burgers would go down a treat with Scots at Parkhead.
Speaking to the Sunday Mail, he said: "There has always been the opinion that food at sports stadiums is never good, but that ain't got to be the case.
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'People know that Snoop is a cook, and I would love to bring a pop-up burger to a sports stadium to show fans that food at stadiums can be good.
'It's got to be Celtic Park man, I mean, where else am I going to bring it."
He added: "The Celtic fans are gonna love it, and to make sure they are just right, Snoop is going to be serving them himself.'
However, he promised not to take his food over to Celtic's Old Firm rivals.
SWEET INVITE
BACK in February, Snoop Dogg revealed he wants to catch Oasis on their sold out tour this summer.
At the time, he extended the invite to the Celtic PLAYERS to join him.
He's also revealed he hops Oasis star Noel - who has a soft spot for Celtic himself - will able to sort him out.
At the time, he said: "People know I never need an excuse to come visit Scotland, but yeah, for real, I need to come and see Oasis this summer.
"I tried to sign Noel back in 2009 when he had left Oasis, it just never quite happened - but the main thing is the have got back together.
"It's a good thing for the music industry. The city I want to see them in is Edinburgh, of course it is.
"If I reach out, I know my boy Noel is going to hook me up with tickets.
"It would be cool if a couple of the Celtic players could come with me. I'll have to see what Noel can do."
Snoop said: "Am I going to bring my burgers to Rangers as well? Nah, I think we will give that a miss!'
It comes after Snoop revealed he'd love the chance to INVEST in the Parkhead club late last year.
Taking inspiration from Ryan Reynolds' co-ownership of Wrexham, he said at the time: "I love what Ryan has done with Wrexham. It's just a great story.
"Investing in a sports team has been something I have been looking at for a long time.
"If the chance came to invest in Celtic, I would be crazy not to take a look at it.
"I have watched so much soccer in Europe, but I have never seen fans like the Celtic fans. There is something so special about them."
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