Snoop Dogg‘s 24-year-old daughter, Cori Broadus, is sharing a health update with fans. As The Shade Room previously reported, Broadus revealed that she experienced a severe stroke on Thursday, January 18.
According to HipHopDX, on Friday, January 19, Broadus returned to her Instagram Story to share an update with fans. The 24-year-old appeared to share more photos from her hospital bed, along with pictures of the gifts she’s received from loved ones.
In her first post, Broadus thanked fans for all the “love and support” she’s received.
“I truly appreciate all the love and support fr,” she wrote.
Broadus then went on to share why she’s “so open” about her life and experiences.
“again I’m human and I go through s**t like everybody else which is why I’m so open about my life,” she continued. “because I know I feel alone but we are never alone someone is always going thru d**n near the same… still here hoping to be home soon.”
At this point, no information has been publicly revealed about what prompted the 24-year-old’s stroke.
As The Shade Room previously reported, Broadus revealed what happened to her from her hospital bed on Thursday. At the time, she explained that she experienced a “severe stroke” earlier that morning.
Additionally, she shared that she broke down crying after learning the news.
Furthermore, Broadus remarked that she’s only 24 years old and doesn’t know what she did “to deserve all of this.”
Snoop Dogg and Broadus’ mother, Shante, have yet to comment on their daughter’s medical emergency publicly. However, the 24-year-old’s fiance, Wayne Deuce, took to social media on Thursday to share multiple photos with Broadus, per The Shade Room.
In the captions of the pictures, he referred to her as his “rider” and the “strongest person” he knows.
To note, Broadus is also fighting a battle with stage three lupus. According to the National Institutes of Health, the illness occurs when the immune system, which is made to protect the body from infections, attacks itself.
Last year, Broadus revealed that she underwent a kidney biopsy, which showed that her lupus progressed to stage three out of five. At the time, she noted that stage three was mild. However, she did share that she needed to be consistent with checking her blood pressure regularly.