Snoop Dogg has become a minority owner at Swansea City, marking his first formal step into British football ownership, but his long-standing admiration for Celtic continues to spark interest among Hoops supporters.
The 53-year-old rapper, who has backed Celtic for over two decades, joined the Welsh club’s ownership group this week after modelling their 2025-26 home strip in a surprise launch.

His move follows Luka Modric’s recent investment in the Championship side, but for many Celtic fans, the bigger talking point is what this could mean for the Hoops . Snoop’s deep-rooted affection for Celtic is well documented.
Swansea City is delighted to announce global rap superstar and multi-platinum selling artist @SnoopDogg has become the club’s latest high-profile co-owner and investor.
👉 https://t.co/x0Rn7Jrapo pic.twitter.com/WkmrtBd56k
— Swansea City AFC (@SwansOfficial) July 17, 2025
He’s worn the shirt, name-checked the club in interviews, and even declared his ambition to attend a match in Glasgow. Now, having formally entered the football business, questions are naturally being asked: could Celtic be next?
It is a move that feels less like a gimmick and more like a genuine show of love for the club he’s followed for years.

While there is no suggestion yet of a financial move towards Celtic, the door now feels slightly more open.
His investment in Swansea may just be the beginning of a wider involvement in UK football, and with his Glasgow loyalties already known, it would not take much to imagine him looking further north in future.
Snoop in the Celtic boardroom might still be a fantasy, but given the path he is now on, it no longer feels completely far-fetched.