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Cori Broadus, daughter of hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, is opening up about a tumultuous year in her life in E!'s upcoming docuseries 'Snoop Dogg's
Fatherhood: Cori & Wayne's Story'. The three-part special, which premieres this month, dives into the health struggles and relationship challenges Cori faces as she plans her dream wedding.
Cori, 25, who has lupus, reveals in the series that she suffered a stroke in January. "Doctor comes in, 'Cori, you had a stroke,'" she says, describing her fear and confusion. This health scare comes as she and fiancé Wayne Duece plan a massive wedding with 750 guests, facing numerous stresses along the way. Cori admits to wanting "princess treatment," with plans for $10,000 shoes and even Justin Bieber as their wedding singer.
Tensions between Cori and Wayne come to light in the series, as planning stresses escalate into relationship troubles. In one therapy session,
Wayne questions the very idea of marriage, saying, "Should I even get married?" Compounding her stress, Cori expresses insecurities about her wedding dress, revealing a lack of body confidence. Snoop Dogg, who shares three other children with wife Shante Broadus, comments on the mounting pressure, calling the situation “a nightmare."
As the series unfolds, viewers will see if Cori and Wayne’s relationship can withstand the pressures of wedding planning and health issues. The special promises an emotional look at family dynamics, resilience, and the quest for happiness amid life’s challenges.