Dr. Dre Praises Daughter Acceptance to USC on Her Own

Dr. Dre Praises Daughter Acceptance to USC on Her Own

Yes, Lori Loughlin, NO SCAMMING HERE, this how a real parent does it! Dr. Dre praises daughter acceptance to USC on her own!

This is what’s up! Hip-Hop rapper/producer Dr. Dre took to Instagram to praise his daughter, Truly Young, for getting into the University of Southern California all on her own. Read on…

Dr. Dre Praises Daughter Acceptance to USC on Her Own

CelebNMusic247.com wants to congratulation Dr. Dre’s daughter Truly Young, for getting into USC, that is AWESOME!

Dr. Dre’s excitement for his daughter achievement in the wake of the scandal involving Hollywood stars Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, who allegedly paid a consultant to get their children into elite colleges.

The 54-year-old former NWA member did a post/delete but luckily it was snapshot by the media:

Dre was spotted saying in the post:

My daughter got into USC all on her own. No jail time!!!

He made the post over a photo of him with Truly, 18, who is holding a certificate of admission and a pamphlet that reads:

Experience USC.

We take it as a dig towards Lori Loughlin’s daughter Olivia who just wanted to go to college to “party.” #LOL

Truly also shared the photo on her own Instagram account and said that she’ll be attending the USC School of Cinematic Arts, according to People.

Back in 2013, Dr. Dre and music industry mogul Jimmy Iovine gifted $70 million to the school in 2013 to create the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation. Dre’s donation was not a part of a scam and has been an asset to hundreds of students coming through his program.

People reported, Dre and Iovine, founders of Beats Electronics, established the school for undergraduate students interested in marketing, business entrepreneurship, computer science, engineering, audio and visual design and the arts.

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