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Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

They say trials remodel us, but for Mychel “Snoop” Dillard, grief grew to become the ground where growth took root.

The Atlanta-based businesswoman, who co-owns a number of eating places with Grammy-nominated rapper 2 Chainz, is gaining national momentum with her debut e-book Grieve. Grow. Go. and her actuality relationship sequence Snooping for Love both highlighting her growing presence in business, leisure, and personal growth. More than that, they serve as both a reminder for some and an introduction for others to her story.

Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

Snoop’s rise highlights her growth and grit. She grew to become a mom at 14, enrolled at Vanderbilt University at 16, and graduated with honors before turning into a self-made millionaire in her 30s. Today, she leads a growing portfolio that consists of 20 salon suites and a number of companies while guiding aspiring entrepreneurs through wealth-building masterclasses.

Now, her story carries added weight, significantly as Mother’s Day approaches.

“I lost my daughter when she was 22, it really, really hit home to me how short life is and how our people can be here one day and gone the next,” she told BOSSIP of the 2023 fentanyl overdose that claimed her only little one’s life.

Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

The tragic loss marked a important turning level for Snoop.

“Everything to me was always business, I was always thinking about what I was going to do next and how I could excel to even greater heights,” she said. “That has caused me to slow down and really look at enjoying life more.”

That shift informs Grieve. Grow. Go., a memoir-meets-manifesto that traces her journey from teenage motherhood to financial independence, while confronting grief, growth and the grit required to rebuild.

Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

“I’m hoping that it gives people strength, that it inspires people and gives them a reason to continue to grow and go on,” Snoop said. “How do you pick yourself up when the dream turns into a nightmare, that’s what I wanted to illustrate.”

The e-book arrives amid heightened awareness around mental health and the opioid disaster, with Snoop stepping into advocacy through candid conversations about loss, therapeutic, and hard-earned hope.

“I really didn’t want to go on, I thought about suicide,” she told BOSSIP. “I isolated myself, I started drinking more, but I had to go through all of the stages and finally get to a point where I’m like, ‘I’m going to be okay.’”

On the unscripted facet, Snooping for Love marks her transfer into actuality TV, following her as she balances relationship and her business empire. She stars in and government produces the sequence out there on Apple TV, Prime Video and Tubi, offering a more personal look at her life–and the women vying to be in it.

“For people to see the other side of me, because what I generally show is just the business side,” she said. “To see me being funny, showing my personality, my personal life, I thought that was very interesting.”

The sequence has drawn strong viewers engagement in Atlanta, Nashville and Houston, with a reunion particular set to debut this summer time.

Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

Even as her profile expands, Snoop stays candid about the realities behind the rise.

“You’re the last one to eat,” she told BOSSIP about the struggles entrepereneurs face. “Once everything gets paid, sometimes there’s not enough left for you to even get paid.”

“Heavy is the head that holds the crown,” she added. “You’ve got a lot of people and their families relying on you.”

Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

That candid commentary carries into her talking engagements, including current appearances at Clark Atlanta University and Vanderbilt, where she shares classes on possession, self-discipline, and scaling with intention.

This Mother’s Day, Snoop’s story is a shifting reminder of a mom’s strength through every season.

“My legacy is filled with giving back, helping other people get to the next level,” she told BOSSIP. “No matter what you’ve gone through, you still can be great.”

Source: Courtesy/ Mychel “Snoop” Dillard Family Photo Archives

If you or somebody is contemplating suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), textual content “help” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

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