Kyle Sandilands loses it after AFL great Brendan Fevola makes Snoop Dogg grand final sacking claim

Cameron Noakes
7NEWS Sport
Kyle Sandilands has savaged Brendan Fevola after the former AFL star said Snoop Dogg would be sacked from the grand final.
Kyle Sandilands has savaged Brendan Fevola after the former AFL star said Snoop Dogg would be sacked from the grand final. Credit: Supplied/Getty

Radio shock jock Kyle Sandilands has launched an extraordinary attack on AFL great Brendan Fevola, calling the former Carlton superstar “a sweaty ex-footballer” and a “fat little toad”.

The blow-up revolves around US rapper Snoop Dogg, who has been controversially booked by the AFL to perform at this year’s grand final.

Both Fevola and Sandilands work for rival radio networks, with Fevola appearing on Melbourne’s 101.9 The Fox while Sandilands’ show is on KIIS FM.

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Fevola believes Snoop Dogg should not be performing at the grand final and said at the start of this week that the mega-star would be axed.

“On Snoop Dogg, I might have some goss about that. They’re going to axe him,” Fevola said on his show The Fox’s Fifi, Fev & Nick.

The kerfuffle around Snoop Dogg started when it was first hinted that he was on the AFL’s radar.

Many thought then that his lyrics about drug taking and derogatory terms used to described women were not really appropriate for the politcally correct AFL.

Things escalated when Adelaide star Izak Rankine was banned for calling a Collingwood player a ‘f*****’ during a game.

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Many pointed out that Snoop Dogg had used the same homophobic term in one of his songs and accused the AFL of being hypocritical.

Fevola said the “lyrics in his song” were just part of the reason he was going to get the sack from the grand final.

Snoop Dogg also said just days ago that he was “scared” to take his grandchildren to the cinema after being caught off guard by a same-sex plot line in Pixar’s 2022 animated film Lightyear (a spin-off from the Toy Story franchise featuring the voice of Chris Evans).

In that movie two women raise a child together – a moment Snoop said prompted confusion from his grandson.

Fevola said that was the other reason.

“And he talked about (struggling to discuss) gay parents over the weekend. I think he will get the arse, and they are going to go for an Aussie artist to play at the MCG. That will happen, take that to the bank. He will get the (sack), which he should,” Fevola said.

The comments incensed Sandilands who has a long history in the music industry.

“Snoop’s written about pimping out women like wh**** his whole life, taking drugs, gang bangs, like yeah,” he said on The Kyle and Jackie Show.

“You (the AFL) knew who you were hiring. Don’t go pretending.”

Then Sandilands launched into Fevola, calling him “some sweaty ex-footballer … but way worse”.

“God, what a lacklustre vibe that show is,” Sandilands said.

“And they go, ‘Oh, he said the F word, we can’t have him, then’. This is football, you gronks.

“Why should this fat little toad (Fevola), why should he think Snoop should be banned? And (Aussie band) Powderfinger should be playing? It’s a joke. They are losers.”

- With AAP

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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