Snoop Dogg's son stuns fans after posing in skirt and blouse

Snoop Dogg's son stuns fans after posing in skirt and blouse

- Snoop Dogg's son Cordell Broaders innocently participated in a photo shoot that ended up changing his life

- His celebrity status went up a notch after everyone on the internet clicked on his photos looking for clues about his sexuality

- It all started when a few photos of the chap dressed in women's clothing made their way to social media

- His followers immediately concluded Cordell was gay and just trying to come out to the world

- The model shut the rumours down and said he was an artist who was free and played by his own rules

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Rapper Snoop Dogg’s son Cordell Broadus has always been described as a chick magnet thanks to his rock-hard abs and massive muscles.

However, over the past week, the 22-year-old left his fans scratching their heads after he begun to embrace androgyny through his posts.

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In a few photos, the model was seen wearing women’s wear proudly and the one that carried the day was where Cordell proudly posed with a face full of make-up.

The youngster who used to be a football player embraced his femininity without fear and silenced the haters who flocked his Instagram posts.

What threw people off was a photo of the man seated while clutching onto flowers and dressed in a pink dotted ladies’ top.

His hair was in a fro and his eyes popped thanks to the heavy make-up he was wearing.

On the 22-year-old’s years were a pair of dangling earrings that left him looking like a lady with a beard.

At first when the photos hit the internet, people had mixed reactions.

Most netizens brushed it off as an innocent photo shoot while others claimed maybe he was trying to send a message.

To counter the nasty comments flooding his timeline, the rapper’s son said through his Instastory he was simply embodying a role as a model.

He then claimed guys were being judgmental because he is black.

The post has since been deleted.

“I channelled my inner Rick James, and I do not understand it. Whenever other artists that are not black wear make-up, paint their nails or put eyeliner on, society does not put a label on them,” Cordell ranted.

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Source: Briefly News

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