Jada Pinkett Smith has been making controversies ever since her memoir is on the horizon. Living a life full of complicated relationships with her husband, her son’s best friend, and, Tupac, Jada Pinkett Smith had a lot of confessions and dark secrets to reveal.
Talking about it in an interview, the Girls Trip actress confessed that when American rapper Tupac Shakur was in jail, he had proposed to Jada Smith to marry him. Refusing the offer, Smith stated that Tupac would have divorced her soon after getting bail from jail.
Tupac Had Proposed To Jada Pinkett Smith When He Was in Jail
With her memoir looming on the horizon date, Jada Pinkett Smith has been causing controversies by appearing in interviews and laying her personal life bare for the people to see. Talks of her husband Will Smith, her relationship with Tupac, and her personal beliefs have caused the world to feel sorry for Will Smith.
The actress revealed on All The Smoke podcast that Tupac had asked her to marry him while he was in jail. Knowing that the American rapper would divorce her as soon as he got out of jail, Jada Pinkett Smith revealed that she knew that he did not want her as a wife.
“I wrote about that in the book. When he asked me to get married he was at Rikers. And I knew at that time that he needed someone to do time with him, which I was gonna do anyways. He didn’t have to marry me to do that. “One thing he did not want me as was a wife. I know that for a fact,”
She further brushed up on the fact that Tupac and her were actual soulmates but they wouldn’t have worked out because they had no chemistry.
Tupac And Jada Smith Were Soulmates
In another controversial interview with Rolling Loud’s Christal Jordan, Jada Smith admitted that she feels that she and Tupac were soulmates in another life. Stating that God did not want them together, the actress reflected on her time back with Tupac.
“I wish I could get people to understand. And I know it’s so hard [to believe] but it wasn’t just me. It was him, too. It was almost like God made us that way. It’s like, ‘Look, we’ll put y’all together, alright? Y’all gonna be a dynamic duo, but I’ll tell you right now: I’m gonna make it so you’re not gonna be able to get together,’ because that just wasn’t the purpose,”
Jada Smith’s upcoming memoir Worthy will be available on the market from 17 October worldwide while the actress continues to reveal controversial information regarding her and Will Smith’s private life.