Snoop Dogg Opens Up About Biggest Fear That's Totally Unexpected

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Snoop Dogg may have a tendency to pop up everywhere, but it looks like he won't be caught at the ranch any time soon.

In fact, the rapper/actor admitted to actually being afraid of horses.

On the Sept. 12 episode of the "Sensual Seduction" artist's YouTube series Double G News, he revealed his equinophobia, or fear of horses, saying, "I'm just f*****g scared of them."

The admission came about when Tiffany Haddish, whom he was joined by as a guest, divulged her childhood dream of raising horses on a farm, to which the 51-year-old replied, "I'm scared of horses."

A visibly shocked Haddish seemingly couldn't believe it, responding, "What? As big as you are?"

"To this day, too," the Training Day actor added, further stating that he doesn't know why he fears the animals, he just, well, does.

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Snoop continued: "You ain't never seen me in a scene with a horse. I've been in a scene with ostriches, iguanas, all kinds of s**t... ain't never been in a scene with a horse. Like, get that motherf****r away from me."

He doubled down on his confusion regarding where the fear even originated, exclaiming, "I don't know why!"

The fear is even more baffling, considering his disclosure that his wife of 26 years, Shante Broadus, kept a horse for three years that she enjoyed riding "for her peace of mind." But according to the Baby Boy actor, he (obviously) refused to interact with the animal and preferred to keep his distance.

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"Maybe in your past life you fell off a horse," the Night School star hypothesized, as Snoop joked back, quipping, "I think I may have been the Headless Horseman [in my past life]," referring to the famous folklore figure who rides around on horseback, holding his head under one arm, while tormenting villagers.

Although the Death Row Records owner doesn't feel inclined to conquer his fear at the moment, he does "understand what a horse means to people," and is not opposed to giving the four-legged creatures a chance in the future.

"Maybe one day somebody can introduce me to a baby horse... a little jackass or something that I can learn how to be around," he comically suggested.

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