Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus is opening up about her health struggles.The 25-year-old, who attempted suicide in 2021, recently shared what led to that moment. “I’ve always wanted the pain to go away,” she told Us Weekly in an interview published Wednesday. “You get to a place where you’re like, ‘Enough is enough.'”“We think the easiest way out is to just end it when it’s really not,” she continued. “Being on a 5150 hold in the hospital, having supervision to go to the bathroom, [having] somebody sitting in a chair to make sure I don’t do anything, and then going to a mental facility, it was definitely an eye-opener for me.”As for why she decided to share her experience now? “I’m such an open book,” confessed Broadus. “So many people reached out to me [saying they’re] going through the same thing. [People are like,] ‘How could you want to kill yourself?
You have this perfect life.’ All of that materialistic stuff doesn’t go with you when you die, right? I want to speak about certain things that people may not speak about.”In the premiere episode of the E!
docuseries “Snoop’s Fatherhood: Cori & Wayne’s Story,” Broadus revealed how being diagnosed with lupus at the age of 6 impacted her mental health throughout the years.“Since a little girl I’ve always been depressed, I’ve always been ‘why me?'” Broadus said in the Thursday episode. “Just being young and sick with lupus, it was hard.
Going to the doctor’s all the time, taking blood pressure medications. So once COVID hit, I was just in a dark, deep space.”Lupus is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, per the Mayo Clinic.
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