Snoop celebrates 29 years with a symbolic three-ring anniversary gift
Snoop Dogg marked 29 years of marriage with three rings that traced his history with Shante Broadus, from teenage crush to wife to lifelong partner.

Snoop Dogg turned a 29th wedding anniversary into a lesson in how to give a gift that actually means something. Instead of treating the date like a standalone moment, he tied it to a birthday present from Shante Broadus’ 50th party last November, where he handed her three rings and made each one stand for a different chapter of their relationship.
The clip he reposted on Sunday, June 14, showed the kind of anniversary strategy that lands hardest: milestone stacking. One ring marked the moment Broadus became his girlfriend, another marked their marriage in 1997, and the third captured the role she has held across the years as the love of his life. It was personal, symbolic and easy to understand in a way expensive jewelry often is not.
That matters because Snoop and Broadus’ story already comes with built-in history. They met as teenagers at Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California. They briefly split in 2004, then renewed their vows in 2008 at Charlie Wilson’s ranch in front of about 200 guests. Broadus is also Snoop’s manager and the founder of Boss Lady Entertainment, which gives the gift even more weight: it honors the marriage, but it also reflects the partnership that has kept them working in sync.
The appeal of the three-ring gesture is that it feels lavish without being random. It is not just a big-ticket piece bought for the sake of a headline. It is a reminder that the strongest anniversary gifts often borrow from the past: a ring can be upgraded, a favorite piece can be reset, or a new design can be built around a relationship milestone that already matters. That is why a flashy jewelry moment can still feel intimate. It gives the history a shape.

Snoop’s gift works because it does not try to invent sentiment from scratch. It takes the story the couple already lived through, from high school to marriage to reconciliation, and turns it into something she can wear. That is the real anniversary play: make the gift look like it had a memory before it had a receipt.
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