Meet Mychel 'Snoop' Dillard: teen mom, entrepreneur, 2 Chainz partner - Business Insider

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Meet Mychel 'Snoop' Dillard, who became a mom at 15, graduated from Vanderbilt at 20, opened a restaurant with 2 Chainz, and plans to build a seafood takeout empire

Mychel "Snoop" Dillard is an entrepreneur famous in Atlanta for her "flashy lifestyle" and for the lounge she co-owns with 2 Chainz.

"I'm very proud to be a Black business owner right now," Dillard said, saying she's felt very supported by her Black community, and she intends for her daughter to take over her business empire someday.In Atlanta, the most notable Snoop isn't Snoop Dogg. It's Mychel "Snoop" Dillard, a restaurateur and self-described "serial entrepreneur" who's famous for the Pablo Escobar-themed lounge that she co-owns with 2 Chainz.

But life wasn't always gold and glitter for Dillard. Dillard's journey to success has been defined by hardship and adversity. At 15, Dillard gave birth to a daughter she was forced to give up to foster care for four years. She often ran into trouble with the law in her early twenties and was arrested several times. And as a gay black woman, she's faced discrimination at every turn.

At 16, she fulfilled her longtime dream of getting into Vanderbilt University, and at 20 she graduated with an economics degree. She credits her desire to regain custody of her daughter as motivation to obtain her degree. And one week after graduation, she did reunite with her daughter. "It was something that I had looked forward to and thought about for so many years," Dillard said.

"I always had this itch to get back into promoting and owning my own restaurant," Dillard said. So she opened The Hookah Hideaway. This time, she'd learned from the mistakes she'd made when opening The G Spot in Nashville, and The Hookah Hideaway became a financial success. "I became more by the book, and I had more experience from some of the failures and was able to turn them into success.

 

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Now that dream has shattered by COVID-19 and to make things worse, (maybe) looted and burned down to the ground by the a number of 'bad apples' within the 'protestors'. I'd almost believe they were paid to stir shit up by communists or something but I keep recalling the LA riot.

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