Snoop's 'girls-only' VIP area 'made quite a few boyfriends unhappy'

Snoop Dogg insisted that only girls were allowed into his VIP area as he partied in Monaco over the weekend.

Snoop's 'girls-only' VIP area 'made quite a few boyfriends unhappy'

Snoop Dogg insisted that only girls were allowed into his VIP area as he partied in Monaco over the weekend.

The rapper was in the principality for the Grand Prix - which took place last Sunday - and after enjoying the Formula 1 race he partied at the Infiniti Podium Lounge at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo.

Snoop arrived at the party at around 2am pulling up with his entourage outside in a convoy of four blacked out cars.

As he entered the exclusive event and was led up the stairs to his private VIP section, Snoop announced his man ban which even included guys from his own entourage and male waiters.

An onlooker at the party said: "Snoop was very strict about his no-men policy, even male members of his own entourage had to stand outside his roped off area.

"Women were flocking to his table and were all over him to get his attention, he was totally mobbed.

"As soon as he arrived it was as if the whole club migrated towards his end of the party. There was a queue six deep of women trying to get in his VIP room and there were quite a few boyfriends who weren't happy that their girlfriends had gone into his section."

Snoop, 42, was enjoying partying with the bevy of beauties so much that he didn't want to leave when the bash - which was held on a penthouse terrace overlooking the race track - had to end.

The source added: "The women at the party were absolutely stunning and Snoop didn't want to leave at the end of the event."

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