Tupac’s Girlfriend Exposes How Diddy Attempted to Seduce Him Into a Relationship

So, this wasn’t the “wild” stage yet—it was just the “getting-started” phase. But let’s be real, there was definitely some weird stuff going on behind the scenes. Those rooms had been doing their thing for years.

And let me tell you, Desiree Smith is out here spilling everything. She’s not holding back at all, and it’s the kind of stuff that’ll make you lean in. Like, did she really just say that Diddy was trying to seduce Tupac?

I mean, could that actually be why Diddy supposedly wanted Tupac gone? Because I’ve been hearing about this same party Desiree mentioned, the one Tupac was at, and the stories are… bizarre.

What I want to know is, why was Tupac even at that party? What was going on between him and Diddy? They were close, like really close—“road dogs” close, you know what I mean? There’s even that picture of them—Tupac in a blue sweater with a turtleneck, Diddy in a black hat, and they’re all hugged up. You’ve seen it, right?

Yeah, that picture. It was taken at that party. And the vibe? Just weird. Really weird.

Anyway, if you haven’t been paying attention, Tupac’s ex-girlfriend, Desiree Smith, has been dropping all kinds of tea lately. She’s talking about her relationship with Tupac, the dynamic with Kidada Jones (his fiancée), and a whole lot more. She’s not holding back, and honestly, it’s wild to hear.
Desiree has been spilling some seriously wild details about her past experiences, especially when it comes to Tupac and some big names like Kidada Jones and Diddy.

She talked about meeting Kidada Jones at the hospital after Tupac was shot and how she felt about Kidada’s behavior at the time. Later, she described another run-in with Kidada at a Tommy Hilfiger event, where Kidada allegedly tried to have her kicked out. Desiree also opened up about the impact of Tupac’s 1993 sexual assault case on their relationship, sharing how hurt and angry Tupac was about the accusations and how he always maintained his innocence.

She also addressed some rumors, like the one about police allegedly finding an intimate tape of her and Tupac in his hotel room. She admitted being worried that law enforcement might try to use it against him. Then there’s the whole situation with Biggie Smalls—Desiree claimed she was involved in Tupac’s plan to get revenge on Biggie by sleeping with his wife, Faith Evans. She said it was actually her idea and that she convinced Tupac to go through with it, but afterward, she felt guilty and disgusted. Apparently, Tupac had originally wanted to target Lil’ Kim, but Desiree convinced him that Faith was more vulnerable.

When it comes to Diddy, she didn’t hold back. Desiree shared what it was like attending Diddy’s birthday party in 1994 with Tupac, describing the vibe, the celebrity crowd, and her interactions with Diddy himself. She also gave her thoughts on the recent allegations against him, saying she believes they’re credible. According to her, she’s seen and heard enough over the years to believe he’s capable of the things he’s been accused of.

She shared a particularly wild story about a conversation with one of Diddy’s bodyguards, who told her about some strange things Diddy was allegedly into, including rumors about strap-ons. Desiree also mentioned meeting a woman who claimed she was at Diddy’s house in the Hamptons and walked in on a man doing something to Diddy. According to the woman, Diddy didn’t even react when she walked in—it was like nothing had happened.

Desiree hinted that there have long been rumors about Diddy’s obsession with Tupac. Some people even believe Diddy tried to emulate Tupac, copying his style and allegedly pursuing the same women Tupac had been with. Gene Deal, someone who used to work with Diddy, even said Diddy was obsessed with Tupac’s image and wanted to be like him.

Desiree’s stories are intense, and if even half of what she’s saying is true, it adds a whole new layer of drama to the stories surrounding these hip-hop legends.

Just to give you some context, Tupac had a relationship with Sarah Chapman before Diddy did, and there are also rumors that he was involved with Sally Richardson Whitfield before Diddy. There are even reports that Diddy started to show interest in Kidada Jones after she dated Tupac.

Kim Porter, too, was reportedly obsessed with Tupac before eventually being with Diddy. Gene also mentioned that Diddy was so influenced by Tupac that he wanted to start acting and rapping, just like him. Diddy’s obsession was so intense that when he gave a speech at the Grammys, he apparently used the exact same words Tupac had used in a previous speech.

It seems like Diddy had a serious fixation on Tupac. Some people even believe that Diddy’s issues with Pac began after he allegedly tried to pursue him romantically and was rejected. Things only got worse when the East Coast-West Coast rivalry heated up.

This would mean Diddy had been holding a grudge against Tupac for a long time. People close to Tupac, like Desire, were well aware of it. In a recent interview, Desire even spoke about the rumors connecting Diddy to Tupac’s death. She said she could believe it, but she really hoped it wasn’t true.

Now, some new information has come to light. Court documents reveal that Diddy was mentioned 47 times in a secretly recorded police interview from 2009 regarding Tupac’s murder. In that interview, Keefe D (who is currently awaiting trial) allegedly said that Diddy offered millions to have Tupac killed, all because of the diss track Tupac had dropped.

Detective Greg Kading, who spent three years investigating, concluded that Diddy put a $1 million hit on Tupac and Suge Knight after their beef went public. He claimed that Diddy hired Keefe D, a Crips member, to carry out the hit.

Keefe D also went on to say that Faith Evans—Biggie’s wife at the time—knew about Diddy’s plan. He even claimed that he reached out to both Diddy and Faith to let them know they were responsible for Tupac’s death. However, Detective Kading cleared Biggie of any involvement, stating that despite their well-known rivalry, Biggie wasn’t aware of Diddy’s plot and had no part in it.

In addition to what he said in the documentary, Keefe D had already been talking a lot, boasting about how he was involved in Tupac’s death. He basically admitted to being one of the four people in the white Cadillac that pulled up next to Tupac’s car before shots were fired. He also mentions this in his memoir, Compton Street Legends.

He even seems to have implied Diddy’s involvement, saying that Diddy needs to “come through for him” because he saved his life. Keefe D suggested that if they hadn’t crossed paths, he wouldn’t even be involved in this whole Tupac situation.

As I mentioned in a previous video, the same federal agents investigating Diddy’s recent charges are also working with the prosecutors on the Tupac case. They’re trying to connect the dots between Diddy and Keefe D to figure out why Diddy might have had a reason to be involved in Tupac’s death. Federal authorities have been gathering info from Las Vegas prosecutors, looking into bigger claims, ties to illegal activities, organized crime, and anyone with a potential motive to harm Tupac.

At first, sources claimed that no one from the DA’s office was saying Diddy was part of this case, as they were focused on proving Keefe D was the one who ordered the hit. They were confident they had enough evidence to win that case. But now, it seems like the feds are looking into how Diddy could be involved.

I also mentioned that Tupac’s family hired lawyers and private investigators to dig deeper into this Diddy connection. Tupac’s brother, Mopreme Shakur, has already said that everyone Keefe D has mentioned in connection to Tupac should be held accountable. When asked about Diddy, Mopreme revealed that Diddy called him years ago to deny any involvement in Tupac’s death. Mopreme wasn’t sure if he was being genuine or just covering his tracks.

Mopreme said, “The boy Puffy called me, though. Puffy called me back in the day… He said, ‘I just want you to know I ain’t have nothing to do with your brother’s death.’”

This call came after the LA Times published an article in the early 2000s implicating Diddy. Mopreme said, “I appreciate the call, but the truth is yet to come out, so we’ll see.”

Tupac’s surviving family members have now hired attorneys Alex Spiro and Christopher Brown, along with a team of investigators, to look into Keefe D’s resurfaced claim that Diddy offered money to have Tupac killed in the ’90s.

The family seems to think there could be some truth to this. With their legal team, they’re hoping to find evidence that backs up Keefe’s story, as they plan to follow up on every lead.

So, do you think Tupac’s refusal of Diddy’s advances could have been what really kicked off the beef? And what are your thoughts on everything Desire has shared? Let me know in the comments below!

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