Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus wants a wedding fit for a “princess” — but nothing is going according to plan.
In the upcoming E! docuseries Snoop’s Fatherhood: Cori and Wayne’s Story, Cori, 25, and her fiancé Wayne Duece take fans behind the scenes as they pull together the details of their dream wedding. The couple — who got engaged in November 2022 — faces a lot of highs and laws in the process, and even begins to question whether they will make it to the altar.
A trailer for the three-part series shows Cori and Wayne reflecting on their engagement and what’s to come. “I love Wayne so much,” the bride-to-be says, while Wayne declares, “Now that me and Cory’s engaged, it’s time to get this wedding on the road.”
It seems Cori has a short timeline in mind. When her wedding planner asks if she has a date, she says “four months.” And her plans for the guest list are equally ambitious: 750 people. “I think this wedding is going to be insane,” a loved one remarks in response.
There are also discussions about Wayne’s entrance at the wedding. “I’m a princess so the prince has got to do it big,” Cori says, and Wayne suggests, “What if I came in on this helicopter?”
And when it comes to entertaining her guests, Cori has other big ideas. “My dream would be to have Justin Bieber,” she reveals, prompting her rapper father, 53, to jokingly tell her, “You got too many god d—- dreams.”
Another scene shows Cori reacting to negative comments about her relationship with Wayne. “Of course the haters come in eventually,” she says. ” ‘He’s only with her because of her dad.’ ”
Yet another scene captures the future bride trying on wedding dresses, and not enjoying the process. “I hate my body,” she says as she stands in a white strapless gown with a high slit at the leg. “My dress, it’s not making me feel sexy.”
The trailer even hints that the wedding planning is causing tension between the couple. At one point, Cori tells her fiancé, “You’re acting like a f—— bridezilla.” Later, she says, “Me and Wayne are in some deep trouble,” as footage shows the two attending pre-marital counseling. Wayne makes a comment suggesting the wedding may not happen.
As father-of-the-bride Snoop watches all the drama unfold from the sidelines, he makes a rather blunt assessment: “This is gonna be a f—— nightmare.”
The trailer ends with Cori and Wayne facing an even bigger challenge as Cori is rushed to the ER, where doctors inform her she had a stroke. (At the age of 6, Cori was diagnosed with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease which can increase the risk for a stroke.)
“My health was declining. I’m hurting, I’m scared,” she says. “Why is this happening to me?”
Last year, Cori opened up about her relationship with Duece to Teen Vogue and admitted she didn’t expect to be planning a wedding in her early 20s. “We [had] talked about marriage, but we already feel married,” she said at the time. “[There was] no rush. We’re so young. We have so much time ahead of us.”
But after Wayne popped the question, she found she’s looking forward to all “the forever s—” that comes with married life.
“I’m so glad we’re together,” she added to the outlet. “I’m so glad I found my peace of mind.”
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Snoop’s Fatherhood: Cori and Wayne’s Story is produced by Death Row Pictures and 101 Studios. Snoop Dogg, Shante Broadus, Sara Ramaker, David Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin and Alexander Lipsitz served as Executive Producers, while Eliot Goldberg oversaw production for 101 Studios.
The series premieres Dec. 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on E! Episodes will be available to stream on Peacock.