HUGE TRAGEDY Snoop Dogg

A Life Behind the Legend: Remembering Bing Worthington

As one of the pioneering forces behind gangster rap, Snoop Dogg has become a global icon—creating hit records, starring in blockbuster films, and leaving an indelible mark on pop culture. But behind his meteoric rise stood someone just as pivotal, though less in the spotlight: his brother, Bing Worthington.

Born on May 4, 1979, in California, Bing was more than just family—he was a steadfast partner in Snoop’s journey from local sensation to international star. From his early days as a roadie to becoming Snoop’s trusted tour manager, Bing helped shape the machine behind the music.

While attending Long Beach High School, Bing met Mymy Jordan, who would later become his wife. The couple reportedly had a son together, though they chose to keep his name and birth details private.

Bing Worthington passed away at the age of 44, leaving behind a quiet but powerful legacy. He may have worked behind the scenes, but his influence was felt on every stage Snoop stepped onto.