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Here Is How Cori Broadus Handles Online Negative Comments

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By Afouda Bamidele on April 9, 2023 at 11:30 AM EDT

Cori Broadus has shared her tricks for dealing with online criticism.

In a recent interview, the singer and actress revealed how she avoids being down in the dumps whenever she comes across opinions targeted at her or her loved ones on social media. The update comes nearly a year after she shut down trolls for attacking her romantic relationship during her 22nd birthday celebration.

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Cori Broadus Shares THIS Tip For Dealing With Trolls & Their Negativity

Even though she rarely talks about it, it is no doubt that Broadus' blood tie to the renowned rapper Snoop Dogg has opened her to more online attention and attack than others. Thus, it made sense when she told viewers they "cannot read the comments" whenever a conversation about them happened online.

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The 23-year-old singer spilled the tea during a recent appearance on the "Karamo Show" program, where she admitted to feeling "angry" whenever she stumbled on such comments, even if a million good remarks had come first. In her words:

"When I read my comments, there's all these positive comments, right? And then there's that one person that say something negative, and my whole heart just drops, or I'm just so angry. It's like, Cori."

The "Reincarnated" actress added, "All these 100 other thousand people just said positive things, and this one person said something negative, and you're sad, and you're about to cry."

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She then concluded that viewers "just have to block it out. Silence the noise and really just focus on the positive." Comments immediately flowed under the Instagram-shared clip, with a netizen typing:

"I love this. She is such a sweetheart. A second person penned, "Listen hun... You already famous. But if ppl or one person say something mean, You're more famous.. They just jealous.."

One supporter commented, "She should be able to read all the love, support, & well wishes people have for her." Meanwhile, a fourth Instagram user effused that Broadus "is the opposite of a Hollywood Star. She's real, vulnerable, humble and an absolute gem."

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"Misery loves company. Don't let what people say affect your day or world. You have an inner beauty that no one can take away," yet another fan advised. This netizen noted, "You can't validate everyone's opinion... especially if it's done in poor taste. A lot of people need to learn decorum. But, read if you must, accept what you can, discard the rest, and keep it moving! #DoYOU!!

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Cori Broadus' post on her Instagram page
Instagram | Cori Broadus

The last time Snoop Dogg's youngest daughter touched on the criticism from outsiders was last July when she slammed people for their colorist remarks about her longtime beau Wayne Duece.

Per Teen Vogue, the "Trouble" star was forced to speak after trolls took to the comment section of the post he uploaded for Broadus' 22nd birthday to spew hate about their relationship.

While some claimed that the Choc Factory co-founder was only dating the "SMH" singer because of her famous father, others Legend that he would "never look at her twice if her daddy wasn't Snoop."

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The "Do My Thang" artiste eventually replied to the comments via her Instagram Story, admitting that "words hurt." "It's deeper than just being his daughter I'm my own person I'm more then [sic] that & I hate that I feel like I gotta go on here & do all this," she partly wore in the rant, finishing:

"I been dealing with this s**t since high school it's frustrating as f**k, to have to question if that's the case. I hate it here y'all f**kn suck."

On the issue of her health, The Blast pointed out in an earlier report that Broadus continued in her mission to keep her fans abreast of her private life with a recent health update. Taking to her Instagram Story, the "Daddy's Girl" singer uploaded an image of a 'blood pressure' titled notepad. 

The pad's lines were filled with her daily readings from February 27 to March 5, indicating a promising change. Across the snap, she disclosed, "Last week blood pressure ??. I'll give you guys the secret formula soon, I just need to make sure that I'm giving the right info."

The development would have pleased her fans as it indicated a positive turn from — and a possible end of — her numerous health problems that began during her childhood. 

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