Snoop Dogg inconsolably sobs after cameras turn off on emotional The Voice finale as Reba McEntire comforts him

SNOOP Dogg inconsolably sobbed after The Voice cameras turned off during part one of the emotional season 26 finale.
Once the show cut to a commercial break, the emotions didn’t stop for the rapper – who had to be comforted by co-star Reba McEntire as his stream of tears appeared to be endless.
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Snoop Dogg inconsolably sobs during The Voice season 26 finaleCredit: NBC
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Tears streamed down Snoop’s face when his contestant, Jeremy, performedCredit: NBC
Part one of The Voice’s season 26 finale aired on Monday and will conclude tonight – marking the end to Snoop Dogg’s first go at being a coach.
According to an insider who was at the taping of the competition show, filmed at the famous NBCUniversal lot, the night appeared emotional for all the coaches – but hit the California Love hitmaker the hardest.
When Team Snoop finalist Jeremy Beloate took the stage to perform his first song of the evening, his coach’s tears began to fall – and never stopped.
The contestant sang a heart-wrenching rendition of What The World Needs Is Love By Jackie DeShannon – which was made even more powerful with a choir supporting him on stage.
During the performance, NBC cameras briefly caught Snoop, 53, being present in the moment as tears streamed from his closed eyes.
After Jeremy finished the song, Snoop cried even harder and began to empty the box of tissues that was sitting in the basket under his chair.
Host Carson Daly, 51, also noted how emotional Snoop was, and quipped: “19 minutes in and you’re already crying. You are part of so many companies.
“If you’re not a spokesperson for Kleenex tomorrow, someone on your team is doing something wrong.”
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Reba McEntire claps for Jeremy Beloate before consoling his coach, SnoopCredit: NBC
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Carson Daly stands with Jeremy Beloate after his The Voice performanceCredit: NBC
Though some might assume Snoop played up the moment for the cameras when filming stopped, he appeared even more emotional, a source told The U.S. Sun.
“Snoop cried so much harder when cameras were cut. Jeremy wasn’t even on the stage anymore and they were well into commercial break and he couldn’t stop.
“He was feeling raw, genuine emotion and he had to pull it together by the time the commercial break was done. He went through nearly the entire basket of tissues.”
At one point, Snoop was crying so hard, his co-star Reba, 69, got up out of her chair and comforted him, offering a long hug and words of support.
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“Damn how do you guys do this every year? This s**t hits deep,” Snoop was heard telling the country superstar – who is back for her second season.
Joining Snoop’s finalist this season are Danny Joseph for Team Reba and Sydney Sterlace for Team Gwen Stefani.
Michael Buble – who is also making his The Voice debut this season – is the only coach to have two singers in the finale, being represented by Sofronio Vasquez and Shye.
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME
Each contestant is now hoping they have done what it takes to be crowned champion to win the coveted $100,000 and a recording contract.
On Monday for part one of the finale, each artist performed twice in the episode.
They each crooned a ballad and also performed an uptempo number.
Although season 26 is coming to an end, season 27 has already filmed blind auditions and isn’t too far away.
The Voice coaches for Season 27
On June 5, 2024, it was revealed which four well-known musical acts would take a seat in the spinning coaches chair next year.
In a video shared on The Voice’s official social media accounts, they shared videos from the Season 27 coaches.
Adam Levine
Adam was one of the original coaches during Season 1 of the reality TV series alongside Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green, and Christina Aguilera.
The singer is most known for his role as the frontman of pop music group Maroon 5.
Kelsea Ballerini
The Grammy-award nominated artist will join The Voice in 2025.
However, during Season 20, she filled in for coach Kelly Clarkson.
John Legend
Returning coach John has been on the show since Season 16 in 2019.
The R&B singer, also married to Chrissy Teigen, was on the show during Season 12 as an advisor.
Michael Bublé
Michael will be joining The Voice during Season 26 and will continue his role as a coach during Season 27.
In the fall, he will sit alongside Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Gwen Stefani.
The 27th season of The Voice is set to premiere on February 3, 2025, on NBC.
Michael Buble will be returning early next year to coach a new group of singers, with the rest of the panel, Reba, Snoop, and Gwen sitting this one out.
Joining Michael for the 27th season is country artist Kelsea Ballerini who will be making her coaching debut.
John Legend will also be back, as well as the long-awaited return of one of the original coaches, Adam Levine.
The Maroon 5 frontman messily left the show in 2019 after expressing a series of concerns he had with his role on the show.
He famously built a bromance with co-coach Blake Shelton however, this will be the first season Adam is on where the country crooner won’t be by his side.
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Pictured: Michael Buble, Reba McEntire, Martha Stewart, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg on The Voice finale part 1Credit: Getty
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From L-R: Sofronio Vasquez, Sydney Sterlace, Danny Joseph, Shye, Jeremy BeloateCredit: NBC
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