Snoop Dogg and his daughter Cori Broadus shared a health update after the 24-year-old suffered a severe stroke.

In an Instagram Story on January 18, Cori revealed that she had a severe stroke that made her extremely emotional. She also asked via a second update what she did in her past "to deserve all of this."

Snoop Dogg, Cori Broadus Share Updates

On her Instagram Story, Cori seemingly showed she was back home by sharing clips and writing the latest update on her health.

She expressed her gratitude to everyone for their prayers and love as she continued her recuperation.

"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," she wrote.

Meanwhile, the patriarch - born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. - opened up to People about the health scare while he was at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Underdoggs" on Tuesday, January 23.

"She's doing a little bit better," he said, saying the health scare put life in perspective for him.

In a previous update, Cori disclosed that her kidneys "were doing terrible" but were improving so much after her stroke.

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Cori Broadus' Health Issue

Before her stroke, Snoop Dogg's daughter had already been diagnosed with lupus when she was 6.

She spoke to People about the holistic approach he took to her health after his autoimmune disease diagnosis and her 2021 suicide attempt. Cori reportedly suffered from bullying in school that she thought she was ready to die when she was 13.

"I've been good, better than I've ever been," she said. "I stopped taking all of my medication like five months ago. I'm just doing everything natural, all types of herbs, sea moss, teas. I started working out, drinking lots of water. So now I think my body's like, OK, this is the new program and she's getting used to it."

At that time, she said the medications she previously took made her feel like she was going insane.

According to Lupus Corner, lupus patients have a higher risk of developing stroke due to the inflammation that causes blood to clot. It remains unknown whether her diagnosis had something to do with her severe stroke.

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