While promoting her new book, Jada Pinkett Smith has done a new interview with Rolling Out and spoke about her friendship with the icon, Tupac.
As we previously reported, Jada Pinkett had the internet in shambles on Wednesday when she revealed she and Will Smith have been separated for seven years. While speaking with Hoda Kotb, Pinkett Smith explained why the two never formally announced a separation: “I think just not being ready yet. Still trying to figure out between the two of us how to be in partnership, right, and in regards to how do we present that to people, you know? And we hadn’t figured that out.” The “Red Table Talk” host said there were “a lot of things” that caused a fracture in her relationship with Will Smith.
After that shocking news, the actress now has a new interview that is surfacing the interview where she speaks about Tupac: “If there is such a thing as past lives I definitely think Pac and I have traveled a few together.” The interviewer, Christal Jordan then asked Jada if she regrets keeping her and Tupac’s relationship in the friend zone. “It just wasn’t possible it was no chemistry between us! You know I talk about it in the book.”
Jada Pinkett Smith and Tupac Shakur were close friends during their time in the entertainment industry. They first met in high school at the Baltimore School for the Arts in Maryland and developed a deep and enduring friendship.
Their bond was significant, and they remained close throughout their lives. Jada Pinkett Smith has spoken publicly about their friendship and the impact that Tupac had on her life. She has described their relationship as platonic and emphasized the deep emotional connection they shared.
Tupac Shakur, a highly influential rapper and actor, tragically died in a drive-by shooting in 1996 at the age of 25. Jada Pinkett Smith has continued to speak about her enduring love and admiration for him, often commemorating his memory through social media and interviews.
As we previously reported, Las Vegas police have arrested Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis in connection with the drive-by shooting of the iconic rapper, who died on Sept. 13, 1996. After the shocking news, Jada Pinkett also reacted to the arrest and shared a few words. “Now I hope we can get some answers and have some closure. “R.I.P. Pac,” Pinkett Smith wrote on her Instagram story.
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