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Cori Broadus was ‘scared’ after suffering stroke

Snoop Dogg‘s daughter, Cori Broadus, has reflected on suffering a stroke earlier this year.

Snoop Dogg‘s daughter was “scared” when she suffered a stroke.

Cori Broadus – who suffers from autoimmune condition lupus – was hospitalised in January this year after suffering a health scare and she’s recalled questioning why her health was in such “decline” while busy planning her wedding to Wayne Deuce.

In a clip from upcoming three-part E! series ‘Snoop Dogg’s Fatherhood: Cori and Wayne’s Story’, she reflected: “My health was declining.

“Doctor comes in, ‘Cori, you had a stroke.’ I’m hurting, I’m scared. Why is this happening to me?”

The trailer also showed the 25-year-old bride-to-be and her partner stressed from trying to plan a wedding for 750 guests, with Cori’s desire for $10,000 shoes, a helicopter and a performance from Justin Bieber leading to conflict.

Cori noted: “I’m a princess, so the princess gotta do it big.”

But she later said in the trailer: “Me and Wayne are in some deep trouble.”

And during a clip from a couple’s therapy session, Wayne ominously says: “There’s no point in talking. Should I even get married?”

Cori spent a week in hospital after suffering a stroke at ‘The Underdoggs’ premiere, and kept her followers regularly updated.

Alongside a photo of herself in her hospital bed, Cori wrote on Instagram at the time: “I had a severe stroke this am. I started breaking down crying when they told me. (sic)”

Days later, she announced her kidneys were already “improving so much”.

She wrote on her Instagram Stories: “God is working overtime you hear me! My kidneys were doing terrible … doctors came in this AM and said they are improving so much (sic)”

And then she was relieved to learn a CT scan of her chest had come back “normal” so she would be allowed to leave hospital.

She wrote on her Instagram story: “I can prolly cry. Omgggg thank you thank you for the continuous prayers, love etc.(sic)”

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