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Truly Young Dr Dre Daughter Biography

Truly Young is the youngest and second daughter of legendary music producer and hip hop icon Dr Dre and Nicole Young.

Truly Young Age

Truly was born on August 8, 2001, in California. She is 18 years old as of 2018.

Truly Young Mother

Nicole Threatt Young is the mother of Truly. She has been married to Dr Dre for more than 2 decades now. Her mother was previously married to NBA player Sedale Threatt. After their divorce, her parents married in 1996.

Truly Young Boyfriend

She has managed to keep her personal life away from the limelight.

Truly Young Dr Dre and College

Dr. Dre posted an image of him and Truly on Instagram to celebrate the fact that she got into college, and he decided to poke fun at the whole bribery scandal by captioning the photo,”My daughter got accepted into USC all on her own. No jail time!!!”

Truly Young Siblings

Her half-brother, Marcel, is the son of Michel’le Toussaint.

  • Truice Young
  • Andre Young Jr. (Died: 23 August 2008)
  • Curtis Young
  • Marcel Young
  • La Tanya Danielle Young
  • Tyra Young

Truly Young Images

Truly Young Net Worth

Her net worth is not known yet. However, her father, Dr. Dre has an estimated net worth of $770 million (£559 million).

Truly Young Music | Truly Young Songs | Truly Young Youtube

Truly has been active across multiple social media platforms including Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr.

Truly Young Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvQi0KXluoc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Truly Young Twitter

Truly Young Facebook

Currently not available.

Truly Young Tumblr

http://trulyyoungphoto.tumblr.com/

Yours Truly News

eonline.com | March 25. 2019

Dr. Dre Brags His Daughter Got into USC “on Her Own” Years After $70M Donation

Dr. Dre is one proud dad—his daughter Truly Young, 18, got into the University of Southern California (USC). He praised her on Instagram over the achievement on Saturday night, and couldn’t help but also throw some shade at the people who were recently indicted in a college admissions scandal, which include Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman.

“My daughter got accepted into USC all on her own. No jail time!!!” the rapper wrote, alongside a photo of him standing with his daughter as she holds a folder containing her USC certificate of admission and college brochures.

Several fellow rappers congratulated Dre’s daughter on her acceptance to USC, including Sean “Diddy” Combs, Busta Rhymes, T.I. and Timbaland. Fans also expressed their congratulations, while others pointed out a curious fact: In 2013, Dre and music executive Jimmy Iovine donated $70 million to USC to establish the college’s Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation.
Dre’s daughter also posted the photo of her and her dad on her own Instagram page, writing, “I got accepted into USC all on my own. No jail time!!!”

“ALL MY HARD WORLD PAID OFF,” she wrote on her Instagram Story. “IM GOING TO FILM SCHOOL.”

Earlier this month, some 50 people, including Loughlin and Huffman, were charged in an alleged $25 million racketeering scheme to help wealthy American parents get their children into elite universities, including Yale, Stanford and USC.

The scam, the largest in U.S. history, allegedly involved bribes given to coaches and stand-in test takers, as well as doctored photos misrepresenting applicants as elite athletes.

Dre is not the first celeb to joke about the college admissions scandal, or the first to praise their child over their admission to a top college. Earlier this month, Rob Lowe’s son John Owen Lowe, who attended Stanford University, tweeted that he “studied for MONTHS for the SAT” and that he is “incredibly grateful that I had the privilege and opportunity to have a tutor and to afford practice test programs.”

“Still proud of this achievement,” he wrote with a photo from graduation day. “Happy for everyone out there who earned their accomplishments…and really sad for those who were never allowed the opportunity.”

Rob retweeted one message, adding, “Very proud of my honest, hardworking sons.”

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