Snoop Dogg is not following in Ryan Reynolds’ footsteps as club owner for the time being. The rapper wanted to afford an NHL team.
For the time being, a big dream of US rapper Snoop Dogg (51) has burst. , the music star will not become the new owner of the Ottawa Senators ice hockey team. According to this, club circles decided to sell to billionaire Michael Andlauer instead – for the alleged sum of around one billion US dollars.
Snoop would not have raised this sum alone – he would have been part of an investor group around entrepreneur Neko Sparks. At the beginning of May this year, he announced how much he was dying to be a co-owner of an NHL team. The background: Sparks and he would have been the first African-American owners of an ice hockey team in the USA. At the time, the rapper wrote, “I’m excited to be part of the owning team. I want to bring hockey into our community.”
Ryan Reynolds was also interested
The actor duo Ryan Reynolds (46) and Rob McElhenney (46) have been proving for some time how much fun owning your own sports team can be. Together they bought the Welsh football club AFC Wrexham about two years ago and recently rose to the fourth English division. Incidentally, said Reynolds was also briefly interested in acquiring the Ottawa Senators, but said goodbye to the bidder race early on.
Source: Stern

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