Snoop Dogg’s Daughter Cori Reveals Her Baby Girl Is Finally Home After 10 Months in the NICU

Snoop Dogg’s Daughter Cori Reveals Her Baby Girl Is Finally Home After 10 Months in the NICU

Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus’ baby girl is finally home.

The 54-year-old rapper’s daughter revealed on her Instagram that she brought her daughter, whose name hasn’t been revealed, home after a 10-month stay in the NICU. Cori welcomed her first baby with fiancé Wayne Deuce back in February 2025 at 25 weeks.

“She’s home. 🤍,” she captioned her post featuring her and her newborn snuggling together on her bed. “Thank you for every prayer, every message, every ounce of love. God heard them all. 🕊️✨.”

In her Instagram Stories, she shared a video of her and her fiancé packing up their hospital room and preparing to go home with their little one. In the short clip, Deuce can be seen putting clothes on their little bundle of joy.

At the end of the clip, she excitedly says, “We’re leaving,” as she spins the camera around to show the room.

The rapper’s youngest child and only daughter first announced in a Friday, Feb. 28 Instagram post that she and her fiancé welcomed their first baby together, three months before their due date. The post included a black-and-white image of their newborn daughter’s foot.

“The princess arrived at 6 months,” Broadus wrote in her Instagram announcement. “I’ve cried and cried, I’ve compared and compared, blaming myself that I wasn’t able to give her all that she needed. But no matter what God always shows me that I’m His Child!”

“Baby girl came at 25 weeks today and she’s perfect as ever!” Broadus wrote. “Thank You God for getting me this far no matter the odds that are constantly thrown against me 🙏.”

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Broadus then posted two Instagram Stories, informing followers that she had a cesarean section (C-section). “1st c-section was success:) s/o to the man up above 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾,” she captioned the Instagram Story of her lying on the operating table.

Her second Instagram Story was also posted from her hospital bed. She explained she went to the doctors on Thursday, Feb. 27, because she thought she “just had a bad case of gas.”

Doctors told Broadus she was developing HELLP syndrome. HELLP stands for Hemolysis (the process of red blood cell destruction), Elevated Liver enzymes and Low Platelets. It is a “life-threatening pregnancy complication usually considered to be a variant of preeclampsia,” and it usually occurs during the later stages of pregnancy or shortly after childbirth, per the Preeclampsia foundation.

The syndrome “is very severe and can even cause death if untreated,” Broadus told followers, adding, “[The] doctors told me thank you for coming and if I would’ve waited a few more days it would’ve been really bad.”

“Ladies please listen to your bodies and don’t believe everything you see on TIK TOK( talking to myself lowkey),” she candidly concluded the post.

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