Actress Jada Pinkett Smith described her relationship with rapper Tupac Shakur (1971-1996) in detail for the first time in her autobiography Worthy. Excerpts from the book of the Will Smith star and his wife potential customers New York Times.
According to Pinkett-Smith, the relationship did not become romantic, and on the only attempt to kiss, they both recoiled in disgust.
“We were both kind of orphans and we were trying to compensate with our communication, taking care of each other the best way we knew how. He wasn’t Tupac yet when I met him. “He was a beggar, living in poverty, and I was still hanging out with him,” he said.
The actress admitted that Tupac proposed to her while he was in prison in the mid-1990s after he was accused of molestation.
“Did he love me? Of course I did. “But I’m sure if we got married he would divorce me as soon as he walked out of the church,” she wrote.
On the eve of Pinkett-Smith shared School video of his longtime friend, rapper Tupac Shakur.
In the video, the friends dance to “Parents Just Don’t Understand” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince (aka actor Will Smith).
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