“He Started Crying” — Faith Evans Exposes Biggie’s Pain, Tupac’s Trap, and Her Toxic Marriage with Stevie J

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When Faith Evans spoke out about the murder of her late husband, Christopher “Biggie” Wallace, fans weren’t prepared for what they were about to hear.

In a world where speculation has replaced facts for years, Faith’s voice cuts through the noise with raw honesty and chilling clarity.

She confirmed that she and Biggie’s family still seek justice, refusing to “lay it to rest,” and insisted the truth has yet to be fully revealed.

But what’s even more shocking is what she shares about the days leading up to Biggie’s murder—and how the chaos in their personal lives may have fueled the tragedy.

Faith takes us back to the early ’90s, where her rise as Bad Boy’s first lady was meteoric.

Her soulful voice gave Puff Daddy’s hardcore empire a softer, romantic balance, but behind the scenes, her life was far from glamorous.

When she met Biggie during a photo shoot, the chemistry was instant.

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Days later, they were married.

To the world, it was a hip-hop love story.

But inside their whirlwind romance, problems began to fester.

Biggie was blowing up in the rap game, and with fame came temptation.

Infidelity, jealousy, and long nights apart started to erode the dream.

Then came Tupac Shakur.

Faith says she was approached by Tupac to record a song—just business.

But that studio session would snowball into one of the most explosive rumors in hip-hop history.

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After the session, Tupac invited her to a hotel under the pretense of giving her a check.

What happened next left Faith shaken.

She claims Tupac made a personal, unexpected demand unrelated to music, which she refused.

But by the time she walked away, the trap had already been set.

Soon, Tupac dropped the now-infamous line: “If Faith had twins, she’d probably have two Pacs.

” Biggie heard it, and the betrayal felt real—even if it wasn’t.

Faith recalls the moment she confronted Biggie about the lyric, only for him to break down crying and say, “I was under pressure...

people were just talking.

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” The line had made it onto a Jay-Z track, and Biggie’s shame was evident.

The emotional weight of that one lyric crushed their already strained relationship.

What the public didn’t know was that Tupac later admitted the whole thing was a ploy to enrage Biggie—a calculated move in the East Coast vs.

West Coast war.

Faith was used as a pawn in a deadly game of egos and power, and the damage it did to her marriage was irreparable.

Biggie, fueled by anger and mistrust, pulled away.

The romance that once felt magical turned into a cold war.

When Biggie was gunned down in 1997, Faith was only 23.

A widow.

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A single mother.

And a public figure under a microscope.

She didn’t have time to grieve.

Everyone wanted something—music, answers, a statement.

But behind closed doors, she was broken.

Every performance, every press appearance felt like dragging Biggie’s ghost onstage with her.

Fans wanted to immortalize Biggie, but Faith was left to live with the haunting silence of what could have been.

Raising their son, Christopher Jr.

, became her sole mission.

But keeping him away from the headlines was nearly impossible.

Biggie’s name never left the news cycle.

Whether it was conspiracy theories about who pulled the trigger or wild gossip about Faith’s involvement with Tupac, she and her child were forced to live in the shadow of a murder that had no closure.

Then, just as Faith seemed to be finding her footing again, a new chapter of turmoil began—Stevie J.

Their relationship shocked fans.

Faith and Stevie had been friends for over two decades, working together in the studio.

But in 2018, they tied the knot in a surprise Las Vegas wedding.

Many were skeptical, and they were right to be.

Almost immediately, trouble followed.

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Stevie’s ex, Joseline Hernandez, threw public shade.

Allegations of cheating swirled.

In 2020, Faith was arrested for domestic violence after a fight with Stevie, and the fairy tale officially crumbled.

By 2021, Stevie filed for divorce and demanded spousal support.

Faith refused, leading to a bitter legal battle filled with social media meltdowns and public apologies.

Reflecting on her journey, Faith admits she was played—not just once, but repeatedly.

In a male-dominated industry, surrounded by sharks and manipulators, she says she let her guard down too many times.

Whether it was Tupac using her as a pawn or Stevie J treating her like a backup plan, Faith says she now sees how often her loyalty was weaponized against her.

But she’s not asking for sympathy.

Instead, Faith is owning her past.

She’s no longer hiding from the headlines or trying to correct every false rumor.

She lived it.

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She survived it.

And now, she’s ready to tell the truth—on her terms.

In her own words, “I allowed myself to get played.

” That simple sentence says more than any tabloid ever could.

Today, Faith is still creating music, but with a new clarity.

Her songs reflect a woman who’s been to hell and back and still found a way to sing.

Her legacy is no longer tied only to Biggie, but to her own resilience.

Fans are finally beginning to see the full picture: Faith Evans isn’t just the widow of a legend.

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She’s a legend in her own right—one who’s endured betrayal, heartbreak, and media crucifixion, and somehow came out stronger.

As the mystery of Biggie’s murder remains unsolved, Faith’s revelations add new layers to the story.

She may not know the name of the killer, but she’s done being silent about the chaos that led to that fateful night.

In sharing her truth, she’s giving fans what they’ve wanted for years—an unfiltered look at the woman behind the myth, and the pain behind the music.

And if this is just the beginning of her story, we can only imagine what else she’s been holding back.