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Snoop Dogg extended heartfelt support to his daughter, Cori Broadus, following the heartbreaking news of her 10-month-old daughter, Codi’s passing.
Over the weekend, the iconic “Drop It Like It’s Hot” artist posted a touching image featuring himself alongside three of his four children: Cori, aged 26, and his sons, Corde, 31, and Cordell, 28. Snoop also has another son, Julian, who is 27 years old.
He simply captioned the poignant post with “💖🙏🏾.”
In response, many fans flooded the comments section with messages of sympathy and support as the family navigates this profound loss.
“Sending my love to you all,” expressed one compassionate follower.
“Sending prayers and love, I am so sorry,” added another.
“My prayers and thoughts goes out to you and your family 🤲🏾🕊️,” commented a third person.
“Sending love and positive energy to the whole family 🙏🏽,” said a fourth netizen.
The 16-time Grammy nominee’s post came after Cori announced her baby girl had died 10 months after she was born prematurely last February.
“Monday, I lost the love of my life. My Codi,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories Saturday alongside a black-and-white photo of her cradling the infant in a hospital.
Cori’s fiancé, Wayne Deuce, also grieved the passing of their daughter online.
“I been the saddest since u left me Codi Dreaux,” he wrote atop a photo of himself embracing the infant. “But I know u at peace. Daddy will always love you. My baby.”
Last month, Cori shared that she was finally allowed to bring her baby home after 10 months in the NICU.
“She’s home. 🤍,” the new mom captioned an Instagram carousel of herself snuggling the baby in bed. “Thank you for every prayer, every message, every ounce of love. God heard them all. 🕊️✨.”
In February 2025, Cori announced that she had given birth to Codi via C-section six months early.
At the hospital, Cori shared that doctors told her she had developed HELLP Syndrome, a pregnancy complication that affects the liver and blood system.
She claimed that if she “would’ve waited a few more days it would’ve been really bad.”