Snoop Dogg's daughter offered his followers an update almost a week after suffering a "severe stroke".
The iconic rapper's 24-year-old daughter, Cori Broadus, took to Instagram last week to share the terrifying news in an emotional upload from a hospital bed. She told her followers she "started breaking down crying" when doctors revealed the severity of her health scare.
On Tuesday, dad Snoop, 52 - whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr - provided further insight into his daughter's condition.
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Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of his movie titled The Underdoggs, Snoop said: "She's doing a little bit better." He went on to admit that his daughter's health scare had put life into perspective in a way. Snoop, who parents Cori with his wife Shante, shared the slightly positive update while Cori remains in hospital receiving medical care.
Taylor Swift seen looking cosy with Matty Healy's mum Denise Welch months agoIt appears as though she is ready to come home following successful scans. Taking to her Instagram Stories, Cori thanked fans for their outpouring emotions. She also shared a clip of bouquets of flowers by her bedside as she promised to share more in depth information shortly.
She revealed she was getting a CT scan of her chest in a bid to discover what exactly caused her stroke, sharing a boomerang video to her Story of her bed being rolled into the scanning room. When back in her room, she shared the good news of her results while watching Goofy on the TV.
She wrote: "My ct scan of my chest came back normal and I'm going home today. I can prolly cry omgggg. Thank you thank you for the continuous prayers, love etc."
Cori's news last week stunned her followers. As she announced her stroke, she heartbreakingly asked, "what did I do to deserve this?". In the emotional reveal, she detailed the scary ordeal, writing: "I had a severe stroke this a.m. I started breaking down crying when they told me. Like I’m only 24, what did I do in my past to deserve all of this."
At the time, she didn't detail what led up to her stroke, but she was only six-years-old when she was diagnosed with lupus. Lupus is a disease that occurs when your body's immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart and lungs, according to Mayo Clinic. It can also increase the risk of a stroke.