Photo courtesy of Cori Broadus/ Instagram.
The daughter of Snoop Dogg, Cori Broadus, did not mince words when she responded to an Instagram troll who fat shamed her and said that she needed a tummy tuck, according to The Jasmine Brand.
Broadus posted a picture of herself on Instagram looking flawless in a yellow and white summer dress and wearing beautiful cornrows. Most of the comments noted Broadus’ beauty and complimented her.
However, one hateful person commented that the 21-year-old needed a tummy tuck, as well as breast reduction surgery. Broadus called the comments annoying and responded by telling people to embrace what they have. Bluntly.
“Tummy tuck and breast reduction hunni u have the money,” said the troll.
“Like what? y’all b so miserable on here.” responded Broadus.
“Like I don’t know what I’m suppose to do,” she continued. “My s**t just big as f**k y’all be annoying on here, oh she 2 big oh she 2 skinny oh she this oh she that.. embrace what you got and shut the f**k up.
A b***h is scared to get any type of surgery so f**k outta here,” she concluded.
The mean comments were even more hateful considering Broadus had recently attempted suicide and shared her mental health struggles publicly back in May.
As Sister 2 Sister reported, Broadus was
forthcoming about her suicide attempt on social media. She shared her story on Instagram on video as well as in another post. Broadus suffers from depression and lupus.“The last few weeks my mental has not been so great at one point I tried to end my life but you & my family really give me a purpose to live & helped me realize Iife is much more than materialistic things & you gotta just keep pushing through the bulls**t. THANK YOU?…”
Hopefully, the troll learned their lesson.
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