Snoop Dogg’s Daughter Cori Broadus Says She ‘Can’t Wait To Be On Your TV’ Following News She Will Star In E! Docu-Series Produced By Her Dad

Cori Broadus, Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg’s Daughter Cori Broadus Says She ‘Can’t Wait To Be On Your TV’ Following News She Will Star In E! Docu-Series Produced By Her Dad
Hip-hop vet Snoop Dogg is producing a docu-series based on the life of his daughter Cori Broadus.
The E! network announced limited details about the project yesterday (Thursday, May 9th), revealing the project will be released sometime between 2024 – 2025.

Cori Broadus
Reportedly, Snoop Dogg is producing the project in collaboration with E!, Death Row Pictures and 101 Studios. The series, which is reportedly untitled at this time, will star Cori Broadus, 24, and her fiancé, Wayne Deuce, 31, as they deal with life while preparing for their upcoming wedding day. As previously reported, the couple got engaged back in 2022 and received an outpour of support from Snoop Dogg and his wife and Shante Broadus.

Reports state that the docu-series will also feature the entire Braodus family as they support Cori Broadus while she continues to manage with her health struggles. The Choc Factory CEO has been very vocal about living with a chronic disease called lupus, which she was diagnosed with during childhood. Back in January of this year, Cori had a health scare as a result of the illness and revealed that she suffered a severe stroke.

It seems now, however, Cori is in much better spirits. The celebrity took to her Instagram story to celebrate her upcoming series, writing:
“can’t wait to be on your tv screen!!!!”

Will you be tuning in? Tell us in the comments below!
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