Snoop Lion has 'no issues' with gay marriage.
The rapper spoke in favour of equality as the US Supreme Court debates California's ban on same-sex weddings, adding people should be free to do 'as they please'.
He told the Huffington Post: 'People can do what they want and as they please ... Satisfy yourself accordingly.
'I have no issues with nobody, I live for me and I live my life doing what I do, so you should have the right to do whatever you want to do.'
The 41-year-old musician - who embraced Rastafarianism and changed is name from Snoop Dogg last year - is one of a number of celebrities opposing the ban and hoping for it to be overturned.
Seth MacFarlane wrote to his Twitter followers on Tuesday (26.03.13): 'Supreme Court, stop acting like cowards. Now IS the time for a broad ruling to make the leap into the 20th century. --Sincerely, the 21st.'
Snoop also spoke of his new culture, revealing he was 'never nervous' about his time in Jamaica.
He added: 'I'm never nervous. Always ready. Stay ready so I don't have to get ready. 'Nervous' has never been one of my traits. I like to be prepared and go do what I have to do. I love meeting pressure with performance.