Snoop Dogg’s Daughter Cori Broadus Reveals She’s Back Home After Treatment for Stroke

Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus has returned home.

The 24-year-old daughter of the rapper (52) and his wife Shanté Broadus (52) revealed last Thursday that she suffered a severe stroke and had to be hospitalized.

She then updated fans on Tuesday, revealing that she would “probably” be able to return home within the next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Cori shared a snap of the living room that read “Welcome home.”

She then superimposed three excited tongue-out emojis on the video.

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Cori Broadus reveals she had a stroke.

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Ahead of being discharged from hospital, the singer revealed that her chest CT was “normal” and that she is finally going home.

“I can cry,” she wrote on her Instagram story. “Omgggg thank you, thank you for the constant prayers, love, etc.”

She also reposted a throwback picture shared by her mother. The clip features Cori as a child, as well as her mother Shanté and aunt Sharelle Fuller.

“Brb is going to cry my eyes out real quick,” Cori wrote in her caption.

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Homecoming of Cori Broadus.

Cori Broadus/Instagram

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“To the strongest person I know. My baby. My warrior,” Shanté – who also shares sons Corde, 29, and Cordell, 26, with Snoop Dogg – captioned the image. “Dear God chose me to be the vessel that will bring you into the world. My princess 👑 💜 💜.”

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Snoop Dogg also updated PEOPLE on his daughter’s health at the film’s Los Angeles premiere Underdogs Tuesday.

“She’s doing a little bit better,” Snoop told PEOPLE at the premiere.

Asked if his daughter’s stroke put his life in perspective, he replied: “Yes, yes. Something like that.”

Cora’s health scare comes amid a long journey with lupus after being diagnosed with the autoimmune disease at age 6.

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