Flight attendant tricked into thinking passenger was Snoop Dogg — then gets roasted for posting fan photo: ‘That is Snoop cat’

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He wasn’t nearly “high” enough.

A Southwest Airlines flight attendant who thought she met Snoop Dogg on a flight is being ridiculed online after the “rapper” turned out to be an ordinary passenger. A video debunking her faux celebrity sighting was originally uploaded to Instagram but was reposted to X, where it amassed 3.7 million views.

“Yooooo I’m crying!!! This flight attendant thought she met snoop dogg on her flight,” X poster Shannon Sharpes Burner (a parody account) captioned the clip.

The footage, filmed by not-Snoop’s cousin Timothy Graham, shows stewardess Chrissy Lofton approaching a lanky African-American passenger in sunglasses on a Southwest flight to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

“You make me feel so short!” the blonde air hostess fawns, before handing her phone to Graham so he can snap a pic of them together.

“Come short stuff,” she quips while posing next to the Dogg-elganger.

The photo, shared to Lofton’s Instagram, shows the facsimile posing with the oblivious flight attendant, who looks like she’s in “Dogg heaven” over the prospect of meeting the “Gin and Juice” singer.

“I had Snoop Dogg on my flight into Fort Lauderdale today. He is the sweetest,” she fawned in the caption.

The Post reached out to Lofton for comment.

Lofton was mocked mercilessly online for thinking she’d met the rapper fo rizzle.

“She’s so happy,” said one X user alongside multiple crying emojis.

“That is Snoop cat,” quipped another, while a third wrote, “Lady in the red jacket looking like she ready to risk it all for Snoop.”

The hip hop-pelganger’s cousin claimed that he never corrected Lofton as he found the situation hilarious. “Y’all know I was instigating the s–t,” Graham wrote in the caption.

The flight attendant has since recognized that she made a massive goof.

“I know he isn’t Snoop Dogg now but I originally I did think it was him and he was so very sweet with a beautiful smile that lit up his whole face,” Lofton told the Post. “He may be a lookalike but he was very much a gentleman and I’m still glad he was in my flight and left several people with a memorable flight.

She added, “Flying can be so stressful for people now days and making people happy in today’s world is really what it’s all about. I love my job and I hope, if nothing else, these pictures and videos prove it.