Snoop Dogg's Daughter Says She Has Been Battling Depression Since Childhood
Cori Broadus, daughter of Snoop Dogg, has openly shared her journey battling lupus and depression. In the E! docuseries "Snoop's Fatherhood: Cori & Wayne's Story," she discusses being diagnosed with lupus at age 6 and the long-standing impact on her mental health. "Since childhood, I've battled depression, often wondering, 'Why me?'" Cori explained, reflecting on the difficulties of her frequent hospital visits and taking medications. COVID-19 brought on intensified struggles, leading her to a darker mental place. At one point in 2021, overwhelmed by despair, she attempted suicide and sought help at a mental facility. Throughout these hardships, her fiancé Wayne Duece has been her steadfast supporter. This is prepared by SSP.
Eager to combat her despair, Cori invested her energy into launching her cosmetics line, Choc Factory. What began as a personal project evolved into a platform for empowering women and sharing stories of vulnerability. Recently, Cori has stepped away from medications, opting for holistic treatments, which has resulted in improved health markers despite her continued fatigue.
The transition to natural therapies and self-empowerment has seen Cori find a new balance, even as she occasionally grapples with her health. Still invested in music, she continues to embrace her creative outlets, understanding both good days and bad are part of her journey. Viewers can follow her evolving story on "Snoop's Fatherhood: Cori & Wayne's Story," streaming on Peacock.
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