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Snoop Dogg marks 29 years with three-ring anniversary gift to Shante

Snoop Dogg resurfaced a clip of the three rings he gave Shante Broadus, turning a birthday gift into a 29-year relationship timeline.

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Snoop Dogg marks 29 years with three-ring anniversary gift to Shante
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Snoop Dogg marked 29 years of marriage to Shante Broadus with a gift that read less like a standard jewelry present and more like a chronology in gold. He shared a throwback clip from Shante’s 50th birthday party in November 2025, where he presented three rings, each one tied to a different chapter in their relationship.

The first ring, Snoop said in the video, marked the moment Shante became his girlfriend. The second stood for their engagement. The third was reserved for “the love of my life.” That progression turned the gift into a small, wearable history of the couple’s life together, the kind of gesture that lands harder than a single expensive item because it carries memory, not just sparkle.

Snoop and Shante first met as teenagers at Long Beach Polytechnic High School in California, and they married on June 14, 1997. Their 29th wedding anniversary fell on Sunday, June 14, 2026, a date that matched the marriage day exactly. The couple has three children together: Corde Broadus, Cordell Broadus and Cori Broadus.

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The anniversary post also fit the public image Shante Broadus has built alongside her husband. She is widely known as Snoop Dogg’s manager and his “Boss Lady,” and she founded Boss Lady Entertainment, giving the relationship a professional dimension that has lasted alongside the romance. The couple renewed their vows in 2008 after an earlier rough patch, which makes the ring story feel less like nostalgia than a reminder of how much has been preserved over time.

That is why the clip resonated as a gifting moment. In luxury, the most effective presents are often the ones that can only belong to one relationship: custom pieces, symbolic stones, gifts that mark a milestone instead of merely filling a box. Snoop’s three-ring gesture worked because it told a story Shante already lived, and it did so with enough specificity to feel personal, enduring and impossible to confuse with a generic Valentine’s or anniversary buy.

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