Cori Broadus Opens Up About Recent Stroke and Her Journey to Holistic Health
In a heartfelt social media post on Thursday morning, Cori Broadus, the daughter of Snoop Dogg, bravely shared that she recently suffered a stroke. The emotional revelation unfolded on her Instagram story, accompanied by a poignant photo taken from what seemed to be a hospital bed.
“I had a severe stroke this a.m. I started breaking down crying when they told me,” she wrote, expressing the shock and vulnerability of the moment. In a follow-up story, the 24-year-old pondered, “Like I’m only 24, what did I do in my past to deserve all this?”
The cause of the stroke and Cori Broadus’ current condition remain unclear at this time. As the daughter of Snoop Dogg and Shante Broadus, she has garnered support from followers and fans worldwide. However, representatives for Snoop Dogg have not yet responded to an NBC News request for comment.
Adding complexity to Cori’s health journey, she was diagnosed with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, at the tender age of 6, as revealed in a September interview with People magazine. Despite the challenges, she shared that she felt “better than ever” after adopting an all-natural, holistic approach to her well-being.
“I’ve had medication since I was 6 years old, depending on these drugs all my life. So I wanted better for myself,” she explained in the interview. “I wanted to change because it just became a lot. I’m only 24 years old, taking 10 to 12 pills every single day. So I kind of just went cold turkey.”
Expressing her determination for overall well-being, Cori emphasized, “I want to be okay. You’re not going to always be okay, and that’s okay because we’re human, but I want to be okay overall, mentally, physically. And we’re going to get there.” This recent revelation adds another layer to her inspirational journey toward holistic health and resilience.
Snoop Dogg’s 24-year-old daughter, Cori Broadus, says she suffered a “severe stroke” early Thursday morning. https://t.co/1BUrY3gWDx
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