50 Cent doesn’t shy away from entangling Jada Pinkett Smith in the intricate web of 2Pac’s murԀer case, just as he previously did with Diddy

50 Cent has been persistent in accusing Diddy of involvement in 2Pac’s murԀer case, and he has now brought Jada Pinkett Smith into the conversation.

The head of G-Unit shared an edited photo on Instagram on October 17th, depicting 2Pac’s final moments in Las Vegas, sitting alongside Suge Knight shortly before the 1996 shooting. In the edited image, Jada Pinkett’s face playfully appeared above the car window with her head in a suggestive position on 2Pac’s lap.

In a light-hearted caption, 50 Cent quipped, “Living that TҺug Life, with Jada in New York searching for Puffy. LOL, you think you can escape this [ninja emoji].”

Fans of 50 Cent found his post amusing and flooded the comments section with laughter. One person even asked, “Why are you like this, 50?” Another commented, “I’m logging off the internet because Unc (referring to 50 Cent) has no chill.”

This post from 50 Cent coincides with Jada Pinkett Smith shedding more light on her well-documented friendship with 2Pac before his murԀer.

In a recent interview on the All the Smoke podcast to promote her memoir, “Worthy,” the actress shared that 2Pac had proposed to her during his prison stay at Rikers Island in 1995. However, in another interview with Rolling Out, Jada clarified that she and 2Pac were never romantically involved, and their bond was strictly platonic.

Regarding Diddy, 50 Cent has recently asserted that the Bad Boy Records CEO was involved in ordering 2Pac’s killing and advised him to seek legal counsel.

“Looks like Brother Love was behind Pac’s situation,” he wrote on Instagram, playfully referencing Puff Daddy’s R&B alias. “Time to get a lawyer; things might get complicated.”

The allegations of Diddy’s alleged involvement primarily stem from comments made by Duane “Keefe D” Davis during a 2008 police confession. Davis, who was charged with 2Pac’s long-unsolved murԀer last month, claimed that he and Puff Daddy 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.