Snoop Dogg’s Wife, Shante Broadus, Opens L.A. Strip Club

Shante Broadus, Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg’s Wife, Shante Broadus, Opens L.A. Strip Club
Snoop Dogg’s special lady has started a new business!
Shante Broadus — wife of the “Gin and Juice” rapper — now owns a new strip club in the Los Angeles area called The Players Club. The establishment held auditions for dancers over the weekend, and the grand opening will take place today (May 29). According to a report from TMZ, many big-name celebs are expected to pull up and show love, including comics/actors Tiffany Haddish, Cedric the Entertainer, and rappers Too $hort and Big Boy. For music, ensuring the event stays lit from start to finish, partygoers will hear DJ Drama and DJ Sky High Baby on the turntable.

Before the official grand opening, Shante Broadus appeared to have a test run at her new adult club as recently posted videos show the businesswoman, her husband Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus, and friends having fun inside the venue.
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See what people are saying about the club below:


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