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    Jada Pinkett Smith Reveals Tupac Shakur’s Alopecia Struggles

    David WafulaBy David WafulaOctober 15, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Jada Pinkett Smith, the accomplished actress and wife of actor Will Smith, has shed light on a little-known aspect of the legendary Tupac Shakur’s life.

    In an interview with People for their latest cover story, Jada Pinkett Smith disclosed that both she and Tupac Shakur suffered from alopecia, a challenging autoimmune disease that leads to hair loss. The revelation provides a rare glimpse into the struggles faced by the iconic rapper.

    During the interview, Smith revealed that she and Tupac shared a common bond in battling the autoimmune disease, even though it was a well-kept secret by the late hip-hop legend. Alopecia, which causes hair loss, can manifest in various ways, affecting individuals differently.

    For Tupac, the symptoms became apparent in 1991 after a traumatic incident involving the Oakland Police Department in Northern California. Smith recounted the onset of Tupac’s alopecia, which manifested in a more extreme manner than her own condition.

    “After he was in Northern California with the police officers that beat him up, he started losing his hair. And his alopecia patterns were far more extreme than mine,” Smith explained during the interview with People.

    Smith also shared her insights into why Tupac chose to keep his alopecia hidden from the public eye. She attributed it to the lack of awareness surrounding the disease during that era, combined with the widespread admiration for Tupac and his iconic appearance. Smith suggested that talking about alopecia openly was not a common practice at that time.

    “I don’t think Pac ever talked about his alopecia, but he also looked really good with a bald head,” Smith stated. “But that was during a time and during an era that you wouldn’t— he just wouldn’t talk about it.”

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    Smith believes that if Tupac were alive today, he would be more open about his condition and would use his platform to raise awareness about alopecia. By revealing this hidden aspect of Tupac’s life, she hopes to contribute to the ongoing efforts to demystify alopecia, a condition that affects as many as 6.7 million people in the United States alone, according to data from the National Alopecia Areata Foundation.

    “I’m glad that I’ve had the opportunity, and we’ll continue to have the opportunity to talk about how alopecia affects me,” Smith expressed. “And I’m just hoping that it’ll give people the freedom to talk about how and just not have shame around it and not have such a stigma. And there’s a lot of shame around alopecia.”

     

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