Snoop Dogg's Daughter Cori Stuns in White Silk PJs while Rocking Waist-Length Hair in Photo
Snoop Dogg's only daughter, Cori Broadus, is all grown up, and she recently stunned fans with her confidence in recent photos. Check out the young artist's beautiful pictures below.
Rapper Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus Jr., continues to amaze fans with his ear-catching music. His timeless songs include "Drop It Like It's Hot" and "Young, Wild & Free."
Besides being a renowned international hip-hop star, Snoop Dogg is a proud father to his only daughter, 22-year-old, Cori Broadus who has been following his footsteps in the music scene.
Snoop Dogg at the "Concerts in Your Car" drive-in concert on October 2, 2020 in Ventura, California. | Photo: Getty Images
As Broadus continues her journey in the music industry, she captivates fans with her exceptional sense of style. She recently shared two photos on Instagram, showing fans her gorgeous looks. She wrote in the caption:
"The best of me is yet to come.💟"
The young star tagged Fashion Nova in her post, which featured her posing by a white wall adorned with a few picture frames and a rack of dark wine glasses that hung upside down at the back.
Broadus positioned her head sideways in the first snap while showing off her white silk pajamas. She served a serious look in the second photo with her right fingers sliding through her waist-length braids.
The starlet's buttoned-down matching pajamas had a plunging neckline that emphasized her ample cleavage, her silver necklace with a purple pendant, and her small tattoos below her neck.
Broadus' pictures amassed more than 13,000 reactions. She did not wear any makeup in both of her snaps, but her glowing appearance and otherworldly beauty left many fans in awe.
Several fans immediately praised Broadus' stunning looks in the comment section. Many described her appeal as queenly, while some speechless followers left fire and heart emojis under her post.
She shared that the steroids and medications she took contributed to her weight gain.
One admirer gushed about her stunning complexion and perfect eyes, saying, "[T]here are no words to describe them." Another commended Broadus for showing confidence and sharing a positive message.
Broadus champions body-positive advocacy, and she actively promotes her meaningful cause by wearing her fearless fashion ensembles and posting her looks on her social media feed.
While others applauded her for displaying her physique, some would criticize her appearance. Broadus previously shared about a woman who messaged her, saying that she needs to undergo surgery.
Broadus publicly shared the woman's body-shaming message and addressed her fans that they should embrace their bodies regardless of their size. She described the female critic as "miserable."
Besides speaking out against body shamers, Broadus has been honest about how people's comments about her appearance have impacted her mental health. She shared about her depression when she was young.
At six, she was diagnosed with lupus, an auto-immune disease that ruined what was supposed to be a happy childhood. She shared that the steroids and medications she took contributed to her weight gain.
Broadus shared she started contemplating suicide at 13 because she felt she had no purpose in life. She was placed in an involuntary psychiatric hospitalization after she attempted to take her own life once.
According to Broadus, the involuntary admission saved her life. By sharing her story, she hopes to inspire others to seek help when they need it. She emphasized the importance of reaching out to others for help.
The budding musician said she found her purpose in life, and that is to live. Her family and friends were instrumental in helping her realize there is more to life than having material possessions.
Since recovering from lupus, Broadus has been pursuing her passion for music. Her proud father has been very supportive of her. He attended her first public performance in 2019.
Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg recently shared about the sudden hospitalization of his mother, Beverly Tate. The acclaimed rapper did not disclose his mom's illness, but he said the latter was still fighting.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. Other international suicide helplines can be found at befrienders.org.