murdered on Sept. 13, 1996. “We have soulmates — our children can be our soulmates,” Pinkett Smith replied when asked if she would use the term to describe Pac — as he apparently previously described her. “There’s all kinds of definitions of soulmate.”During the candid chat, the “Magic Mike” star admitted that the pair did have “those moments” of romance together, but it never felt right. “I wish I could get people to understand,” Pinkett Smith said of the duo’s nonexistent spark. “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,” she explained.
Pinkett Smith, who is on the road promoting her upcoming memoir “Worthy,” did admit with a laugh, “If there is such a thing as past lives, I definitely think Pac and I have traveled a few together in various forms.”Police recently charged Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a former confidante of the late rapper, with Shakur’s murder — nearly 20 years after a Las Vegas Strip shootout claimed Pac’s life.The pair bonded while attending the Baltimore School for the Arts together.
Pinkett Smith also appeared in his “Keep Ya Head Up” and “Temptations” music videos. She posted $100,000 bail when Shakur was convicted for sexual abuse in 1994.Pinkett Smith and the “Hit ‘Em Up” rapper had a close friendship for many years.
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