😱💣 “Did You Sleep with Him?” — Inside the Night Kidada Jones Faced Faith Evans Over Tupac 💍🎭

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The story begins in the dimly lit, velvet-walled rooms of the Sentry Club, a hotspot where West Coast hip-hop royalty mingled with rising stars.

On this particular night, Tupac was there, fresh from a whirlwind of recording sessions and public controversies, when Faith Evans — Biggie Smalls’ wife — slipped into his orbit.

Multiple witnesses say they saw her leave the club with him, sliding into his car like they’d done it before.

One insider recalls walking into a small backroom at Death Row’s studio — no bigger than a bathroom — to find Pac pushing Faith’s head toward him in a way that left little to the

imagination.

From there, the accounts multiply.

Rapper Spice 1, singer Jaguar Wright, even Ray J, all say they saw or heard enough to confirm Faith and Tupac were more than just collaborators.

Desiree, one of Pac’s closest confidantes, claims she got the call the very next morning.

Pac’s voice was casual, almost smug: “I did it… Faith just left my hotel.

For Kidada Jones, Tupac’s fiancée in the final months of his life, these rumors weren’t just tabloid noise — they were personal.

Their love story was unlikely from the start.

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Tupac had once criticized her father, Quincy Jones, for his interracial relationships, prompting Kidada’s sister, Rashida Jones, to slam him publicly.

Months later, a chance meeting at a club led to an apology… and then a romance.

They moved in together, and Kidada later wrote in Quincy’s autobiography about Tupac’s final hours, sitting by his hospital bed, whispering, “Do you know I love you?” as he nodded

for the last time.

But in the shadows of that love story was Faith Evans.

When whispers of the affair reached Kidada, insiders say she confronted Faith directly.

And yet, Faith — who at this point had been photographed with Pac and recorded music alongside him — denied everything.

To her, she claimed, Kidada wasn’t as central to Tupac’s life as the public thought.

That barb cut deep.

For Kidada, who had been given Pac’s blood-stained clothes the night he died, the insinuation that she “wasn’t important” was like reopening the wound.

Faith’s denials have been unwavering.

In interviews, she’s framed her time with Tupac as strictly business — a recording session, a mix-up about payment, and a shockingly crude proposition from Pac that she says she

refused.

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But the problem with her version? Too many people remember it differently.

Jaguar Wright even went so far as to suggest that when Faith got pregnant, she wasn’t entirely sure if the father was Biggie or Tupac — a claim that, while impossible to verify, has

kept the rumor mill grinding for decades.

The situation was more than just messy romance drama — it was political.

In the middle of the East Coast–West Coast feud, a liaison between Biggie’s wife and Tupac would have been nuclear.

Pac himself seemed to use it as fuel, opening his legendary diss track Hit ’Em Up with the now-infamous line claiming he’d slept with Biggie’s wife.

Biggie even referenced the scandal himself in a lyric about Faith having twins who’d “probably have two Pacs.”

The witnesses line up like a roll call of 90s hip-hop history.

Ray J says he saw Faith sitting on Tupac’s lap “in that way.”

Spice 1 describes them as “buddies” in the most intimate sense.

Desiree says Pac told her directly.

Even Suge Knight has hinted he heard enough to believe it.

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The sheer volume of testimony makes it hard to believe every single person is fabricating the same story for no reason.

And yet, Faith keeps saying no.

Why? Some speculate she’s been denying it for so long that telling the truth now would be professionally embarrassing.

Others believe it’s about legacy — admitting to an affair with Tupac could cement her in history not as the First Lady of Bad Boy, but as a central figure in the East–West feud’s most

personal betrayal.

As for Kidada, the confrontation may have been the closest she came to closure.

Depending on which version you believe, she either stayed behind in the hotel that tragic night because Pac was protecting her, or because he wanted space — a detail some friends say

proves their relationship wasn’t as close as she portrayed.

Still, for a woman who described Pac as “the love of my life” and replayed the night of his death in her mind “a million times,” facing down the woman accused of sleeping with him

must have been excruciating.

In the end, the truth sits in that murky space where memory, ego, and loyalty collide.

Tupac is gone.

Biggie is gone.

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Kidada has kept her dignity, speaking sparingly about Pac since his death.

Faith continues to deny.

And the witnesses? They haven’t changed their stories in nearly 30 years.

In hip-hop history, that’s almost unheard of.

The real question now isn’t whether it happened — it’s why, if it did, Faith Evans refuses to own it.

Maybe it’s self-protection.

Maybe it’s about protecting someone else’s memory.

Or maybe, as Jaguar Wright so bluntly put it, “She married Biggie when she wanted Tupac.”