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Kodak Black Says He Would Have Whooped Willow Smith For Writing Letter To Tupac Shakur

Rapper Kodak Black took to social media and shared his thoughts on Will Smith’s daughter Willow Smith for allegedly writing a letter to the late Tupac Shakur. 

On Friday, the South Florida rapper went on Instagram Live and discussed Smith’s punishment from the Academy after slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars last month. He then shifted his frustration towards Willow, saying he would have whooped her for writing the letter to the west coast rapper.

“Dear Tupac, I know you are alive someplace. I think that my mommy really misses you,” the letter read. “Can you please come back? Can you come back so [mommy] and me can be happy! I wish you were here…I really do. Love, Willow.

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The 24-year-old was taken aback at the thought of Willow writing a letter to the “Do For Love” rapper. 

“You got my daughter writing this n**ga Tupac like he’s somewhere alive that’s s**t crazy,” he said. “Like she finna put the shit in a bottle and muthaf***in’ throw that b***h in the ocean somewhere, and that b***h gon’ get to Tupac in Cuban somewhere.”

Black went on to say that he would have punished Willow for writing a deceased person.

“I would have whupped Willow’s f***in’ a**, homie,” Black stated. “I would have whupped her stupid a**. Snatch my belt off, homie, and whupped her dumb a**.”

“And b***h, you’re on time out, punishment,” he added. “I ain’t doin’ that s**t—time out. I ain’t f***in’ with you. Matter fact, I ain’t cho daddy.”

During the Live, the “Tunnel Vision” rapper suggested that Smith get a new wife and adopt another daughter. 

“Man, f**k that. Go get yourself a young tenderoni,” he said. “Go get yourself some s**t that’s about 18 years old. Get you some s*** that’s about 22 [years old].”

“And f**k around adopt you a baby. Go ahead and get a whole ‘nother daughter,” he continued. “Adopt you one who is going to praise you, gonna cherish you. B***h, you supposed to be my daddy’s girl, b***h. You be supposed to be my daughter. Daughter supposed to love their daddy. That s**t is crazy as f**k.”

Sis2Sis reported that a Tik Tok video went viral after relationship expert Kevin Samuels read the alleged letter Willow wrote to Shakur when she was 11 years old. 

Black called out Jada Pinkett-Smith for the previous comments regarding her relationship with Smith.

“Jada Pinkett, baby, you was out of pocket. You out of pocket for that s**t,” Kodak said before telling Jada to be with him. “Come f**k with me. That’s what you need to do ’cause that s**t you doing, that s**t you doing ain’t real, bro.”

His comments came after a resurfaced interview with Pinkett-Smith, where she revealed

that she cried before marrying the King Richard star in 1997. 

“I was under so much pressure, you know, being a young actress, being young, and I was just, like, pregnant, and I just didn’t know what to do,” she said in a clip from her “Red Table Talk” series. “I never wanted to be married.”

Black defended Smith and his 25-year marriage to the Girls Trip actress, “You got a ni**a who love you, all kinds of shit,” he added. “Come f**k with Kodak. That’s what you need ’cause you just on some bullshit. You don’t deserve Will Smith. You deserve Yak. You deserve me.”

Watch Black’s full Instagram Live below. 

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