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Snoop, aka Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., has been passing out special Olympics pins to members of Team USA to show his support. The pin shows the “Gin and Juice” rapper blowing smoke rings in ...
While the Olympics is arguably the most competitive ... Olympians are gifting their fellow competitors, and even some attendees, special pins representing their country or sport.
This year's must-have collectible? A Snoop Dogg pin featuring the rapper and NBC Olympics special correspondent blowing smoke rings in the shape of the Olympics rings. Tennis star Coco Gauff just ...
While taking home a gold medal is the ultimate goal at the Olympics, some athletes are also looking to collect the special edition pins at the games. Pin trading has been common practice at the ...
This year's must-have collectible? A Snoop Dogg pin featuring the rapper and NBC Olympics special correspondent blowing smoke rings in the shape of the Olympics rings. Tennis star Coco Gauff just ...
The silver pin showed an image of the Drop It Like It’s Hot rapper wearing his trademark glasses, and a blue tracksuit while blowing out smoke rings in the colours matching the iconic Olympic rings.
as he works as a special correspondent for NBC. The "Drop It Like Its Hot" musician even has his own Olympic pin (pictured below) — the collectibles that athletes are given to trade throughout ...
Smaller delegations at the Olympics may only bring a couple hundred pins, making them more valuable, he added. Pins that are enameled or have special features, such as one with a spinning Moulin ...
There's a side sport taking place in Paris right now on the fringes of the Summer Games - trading commemorative Olympic pins. Small metal pins covered in colorful enamel paints, marking past and ...
The commodity at the center of it all? Pins. The city has seen an influx of collectors from all over the world, each eager to begin or expand their Olympic pin collection and share their stories.