Snoop Dogg didn’t just evoke memories; he reran them when he pulled off a stunt from the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards during a recent performance.
In a nostalgic move, Snoop Dogg opened his performance on ‘Live From the Front Porch’ with the hit ‘Murder Was the Case.’ What caught everyone’s attention was how he began the act in a wheelchair, standing up dramatically mid-performance—just like he did back in 1993.
That original performance became iconic for more reasons than just theatrics. Detectives were in the audience, ready to arrest him on murder charges as soon as he finished. Unfazed, Snoop boldly ended with ‘I’m innocent,’ then turned himself in that night. It was an unforgettable moment in pop culture history.
Despite the drama, Snoop was eventually found not guilty in 1996, and the case was closed only last year. This recent reenactment is a nod to those intense yet memorable times.
Meanwhile, life outside the spotlight is happening for Snoop. Recently, his daughter Cori Broadus gave birth to her first child three months early. Cori shared this news on Instagram with a heartfelt post, saying ‘The princess arrived at 6 months,’ showing a picture of the little one’s tiny foot.
Cori has faced health challenges, living with lupus while being diagnosed with HELLP syndrome during her pregnancy. This complicated condition made her pregnancy high-risk, leading to a c-section and her baby needing neonatal intensive care.
She expressed her struggles and gratitude on social media, emphasizing how she’s found strength in faith. Despite the hurdles, she said, ‘Baby girl came at 25 weeks today and she’s the best!!’ It’s a testament to resilience in the face of uncertainty.
Cori even shared that her dad was originally hoping for a boy. ‘My mom and dad were so excited, their baby girl is having a baby. My dad was hoping for a grandson, though,’ she previously revealed. Adapting to the unexpected seems to run in the family.
Whether it’s revisiting moments that defined his career or supporting family during difficult times, Snoop Dogg remains an enduring figure in both music and personal life, blending nostalgia with the present.