50 Cent, known for relentlessly implicating Diddy in the 2Pac murder case, has taken his controversial claims to a new level by roping Jada Pinkett Smith into the mix.
On Tuesday, October 17, the G-Unit boss shared a modified photo on Instagram depicting 2Pac’s final moments in Las Vegas, where he was riding shotgun with Suge Knight before being shot in September 1996. The twist in the image was that Jada Pinkett Smith’s face was humorously superimposed above the car window, with her head appearing in a sexually suggestive position on ‘Pac’s lap.
In the caption, 50 Cent made a jest, saying, “Thug Life, Jada in New York looking for puffy. LOL you think you gonna get away with this [ninja emoji].”
Fans of 50 Cent couldn’t help but laugh at his antics, with one person asking, “50 why are u this person,” and another declaring, “I’m done and off the internet cuz unc ain’t got no chill.”
50 Cent’s post comes as Jada Pinkett Smith has been shedding more light on her well-documented relationship with 2Pac before his murder. During a recent interview on the All the Smoke podcast, promoting her new memoir Worthy, the actress revealed that 2Pac had asked her to marry him while he was incarcerated at Rikers Island in 1995.
However, in a separate interview with Rolling Out, Jada clarified that her relationship with 2Pac was never romantic, emphasizing that their bond was strictly platonic.
As for Diddy, 50 Cent has recently alleged that the Bad Boy boss ordered the killing of 2Pac and advised him to “lawyer up.” On Instagram, 50 Cent humorously commented on the situation, writing, “Damn so pac got lined by brother love,” referencing Puff’s R&B moniker. He added, “LOL Time to Lawyer up, shit might get sticky.”
These rumors of Diddy’s alleged involvement mainly stem from comments made during a 2008 police confession by Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who was charged with 2Pac’s long-unsolved murder last month. In his confession, the 60-year-old former South Side Compton Crip stated that he and Puff had discussed a $1 million deal to eliminate both 2Pac and Suge Knight, who were in a feud with Diddy’s Bad Boy Records at the time.
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Dana Sterling-Editor