LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jada Pinkett Smith shared a beautiful throwback video alongside rap icon Tupac Shakur. Both are seen lip-syncing to Will Smith's classic hit 'Parents Just Don't Understand' from the show 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'.
The mother-of-two made light of her act of dancing and lip-syncing with Tupac during their junior year of high school in the post, which was published as Jada prepares to unveil her new memoir.
Jada, 52, wrote in the caption: "Here is part of the original video of Pac and I doing a terrible job at lip syncing Parents Just Don’t Understand."
On Instagram, Jada shared a brief passage from her upcoming memoir, 'Worthy,' where she discussed the incident involving Shakur, Smith, 54, and her.
She also provided a video of Shakur and her dancing to the song Smith composed as one-half of the DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince duet, which won the 1988 Grammy for Best Rap Performance.
Jada and Shakur, who died in September 1996, were both students at the Baltimore School for the Arts in Maryland when they were young.
The 2017 'All Eyez on Me' movie depicted their friendship which starred Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Shakur and Kat Graham as Jada, as per PEOPLE.
Jada Pinkett Smith writes about her friendship with Tupac
In a recent piece, Jada reflected on the era and how she never imagined falling in love with the song's composer and getting married to him.
The actress also made an offer that the fifth chapter of her future book, 'Advanced Degree', which is about her friendship and recollections with Shakur, will also include new details about the three of them.
Since her friend's terrible death, Jada has talked about him frequently, describing how they served as one another's "anchors" throughout their careers.
The "gripping" and "painfully honest" memoir of the talk show host is scheduled to be released on October 4 of this year.
With anecdotes from her childhood, romances, marriage, profession, friendships, and children, Jada's new book will give readers a more in-depth look at her complex background.
Internet users troll Jada Pinkett Smith over throwback video
Internet users seized the chance to troll 'The Red Table Talk' host. Some people speculated that she and Shakur were more than just pals, while others suggested that Will was now in a competition with a dead person.
In this regard, an Instagram user wrote in a comment on Jada's post: "Yeah Will must be really thrilled about this…"
One took to X (formerly Twitter) to make a hilarious comment, "Jada, I’m not sure what he did or didn’t do… kodwa, please forgive Will?"
Another one quipped, "We get it you hate that man, enough !!!"
"2Pac was her true love and she won’t let us forget it," commented another X user.
Several internet users unleashed a barrage of funny memes and GIFs about how Will Smith might react to the throwback video.