Tupac Shakur is alive and well, and living in Malaysia according to Suge Knight’s son

Tupac Shakur arrives at the premiere of “I Like It Like That” to benefit women in need, Nov. 13, 1994 PHOTO: Ron Galella/Getty Images/AFP
Tupac Shakur arrives at the premiere of “I Like It Like That” to benefit women in need, Nov. 13, 1994 PHOTO: Ron Galella/Getty Images/AFP

Everything you know about the death of rap don Tupac Shakur is wrong, according to fever dream-like posts by the son of Suge Knight, the very man who was with Pac when he was shot.

The most accepted chronology of Shakur’s last hours on September 7th place him at a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, later getting into a car with Knight to take both men to another party location. Sitting in a BMW on the Vegas strip at 11pm, a mysterious white Cadillac pull up next to their vehicle and opened fire. Tupac was shot four times, Suge escaped with a light graze from bullet fragments. Rushed to a nearby hospital, Shakur succumbed to his injuries six days later

Theories have always been thrown around, claiming that Pac never actually left us, in the same vein that Elvis never died, but had to fake their deaths to live lives out of the spotlight.

Suge J. Knight added fuel to the conspiracy theory fire this week by posting to his Instagram account that Tupac “never left us,” and of all places, would you know that he’s been living quietly in Malaysia this whole time.

Another post appears to be a text conversation between Suge J. and a person who tells him “you said too much,” and “time for you to go.”

Subsequent posts show an image of Shakur with various celebrities who would appear to be the world’s best secret-keepers if these were actually real.

While Beyonce strikes us as a vault of tales, 50-cent seems like a right ninny, if his social media account and sundry beefs are anything to go by, so we’re gonna have to call bullsh*t.

He later told his followers to watch his story, where he claimed that Pac was alive and well in Malaysia, and that he was “not on drugs.” He also added that it was in “self-defense,” and added the hashtag #killuminati.

No word on any Malaysian having ever encountered Tupac, or his likeness, but if we’re going to play this game, let’s suggest that he’s been hiding out in Puchong, might have been a student here at one time, and definitely went to Lust back in the day.

 

 




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