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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Rapper Snoop Dogg Gives His Daughter $1 Million as a Wedding Gift

Snoop Dogg and Cori Broadus

Nationwide — Snoop Dogg is going all out to support his daughter Cori Broadus as she plans her upcoming wedding, gifting her a whopping $1 million. The 25-year-old, who is engaged to Wayne Duece, shared how her famous dad has been by her side both emotionally and financially.

During a recent appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Cori revealed what it’s like growing up with the legendary rapper.

“He’s just so supportive. Sometimes I’m like, wait, this is my dad? He’s such a legend. But he’s always there for me and shows me everything I need to know in life,” Broadus shared. “I think a lot of people have expectations because I am his daughter, but I just try to be me at all times.”

Cori got engaged to her fiancé, Wayne Duece, in November 2023. The couple is starring in a new E! docuseries, Snoop’s Fatherhood: Cori and Wayne’s Story, which will follow the couple as they plan their wedding with a guest list of 750 people.

Despite the challenges they face along their journey, Snoop who’s been married for 27 years, offers real-life advice about love and marriage.

“I’m going to be honest with you, when you’re young and you’re in love, the best advice you can give people is experience. They have to experience that on their own,” he said. “I can’t live her life, I can’t give her advice of things that I’ve done because her life isn’t my life. She has to experience things.”

Snoop also opened up about his admiration for Wayne, saying he knew the relationship was the real deal when Wayne asked for Cori’s hand in marriage. He shared that he was calling Wayne his “son-in-law” even before the proposal.

In preparation for the wedding, Snoop gave the couple an incredible wedding gift — a whopping $1 million.

“She hasn’t opened it yet. It was a million dollars for her wedding,” he said. He joked that if it was his wedding, it would have cost, “$100 and $900 would have gone in my pocket!”