Snoop Dogg Thanks Fans For Praying For His Hospitalized Mother!

YourBlackWorld.net, By Ryan Steal, Posted August 5th 2021

Calvin Broadus, better known as Snoop Dogg, has taken to Instagram to thank his fans for praying for his hospitalized mother, Beverly Tate.

“Happy Sunday me and my brothers went to c mama today and she opened up her eyes to c us and let us know she still fighting,” Snoop wrote on Instagram, uploading a photo of him tenderly patting Tate’s forehead in a hospital bed as his siblings looked on.

“God is good,” the 47-year-old rapper continued, adding, “Thanks for all the prayers 1 day at a time.”

Many of the artist’s well-known acquaintances responded in the comments section with words of encouragement and well-wishes.

“Pull through momma snoop we love you!!!,” wrote Bow Wow. “You all in my prayers unc. I love you man.”

SNOOP DOGG AND MOTHER BEVERLY TATE

Snoop Dogg’s post also received supportive responses from Lizzo, Kenan Thompson, and Sevyn Streeter, who sent him emojis of prayer hands.

The multi-talented hip-hop sensation has never divulged the nature of his mother’s illness or what she’s going through, but he’s requested his fans to pray for her.

In an earlier post on May 7, Snoop Dogg captioned a photo of Tate stunning in a red gown with a matching hat and lipstick saying, “I need all my prayer warriors for momma right now please and thank you.”

Snoop Dogg’s mother isn’t the only one of his relatives that has recently made headlines. Cori Broadus, Snoop Dogg’s daughter, revealed on her Instagram account on May 15 that she had suicidal thoughts. She also disclosed that she’d been subjected to cyberbullying.

“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 bullshit. THANK YOU,” posted Broadus.

Snoop revealed that Tate persuaded him to apologize to Gayle King after criticizing her interview with WNBA star Lisa Leslie following Kobe Bryant’s tragic death in February.