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Read Will Smith’s Daughter Willow’s Letter to a Deceased Tupac Begging Him to Come Back So Her Mother Jada Pinkett Can Finally Be Happy Again

A letter was reportedly written by Will Smith’s daughter Willow Smith to her mother, Jada Pinkett Smith’s late ex-friend 2Pac Shakur begging him to come back to make her mom happy, which has gone viral on the internet. Will Smith won’t be happy after reading Willow’s letter to 2Pac.

MTO News uncovered an old letter Willow wrote to 2Pac Shakur, begging him to come back to live and make Jada Pinkett happy.

And in the letter, the 11 year old child begged Tupac to “come back” so that he can “make my mother happy.”

The letter, according to Willow, was written in 2011 – when she was barely in middle school, MTO News confirmed. But the little girl knew that her married mom loved Tupac so much, that she needed him back in her life.

The 11 year old Willow wrote, “Can you come back so that Mommy and Me can be happy.” Tupac died nearly 5 years before Willow’s birth.

And on Will Smith and Jada Pinkett’s marriage, here is what you need to know:

Will and Jada Pinkett Smith have been one of Hollywood’s most famous couples for decades after tying the knot in 1997.

Will spoke about Jada’s relationship with Tupac, and how it always made him feel inferior. In his new memories Will wrote, “Though they were never intimate, their love for each other is legendary—they defined ‘ride or die.'”

“In the beginning of our relationship, my mind was tortured by their connection. He was PAC! And I was me.”

Jada has maintained that they were never more than extremely close friends, but many remain skeptical of Jada’s claim.

No wonder Will is walking around slapping comedians. It is hard to compete with a dead rapper, just another of the many reasons people consider Tupac the GOAT.

Flip to the next page to see Willow Smith’s letter to Tupac Shakur.

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