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Dr. Dre Celebrates His Daughter Getting Into USC 'On Her Own'

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Hip-hop luminary Dr. Dre took to Instagram on Sunday to celebrate his daughter's acceptance to the University of Southern California. He also took the time to throw shade at other rich families caught up in a national admissions scandal. The rapper, whose real name is Andre Young, posted a picture with his daughter, Truly Young, and her acceptance letter to the school. "My daughter got accepted into USC all on her own," the rapper wrote in the caption. "No jail time!!!!" But critics were quick to point out in the comments of Dre's post that his daughter's acceptance to the university came just a few years after he and producer Jimmy Iovine made a $70 million donation to the school.

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