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Was Kim Kardashian in Tupac’s ‘All About U’ Music Video?

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FANS of Kim Kardashian claim she made a random appearance in one of Tupac Shakur’s famous music videos – years before her discovery.

Although the reality TV mogul denied her involvement in the clip, was she really a part of “All About U”?

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Regardless of Kim Kardashian’s denial, fans think they know which Tupac Shakur music video she appeared in

Was Kim Kardashian in Tupac’s ‘All About U’ Music Video?

On September 22, 2019, Kim Kardashian stopped by her longtime friend Jonathan Cheban’s house God of food, my God! podcast.

As the two friends chatted, Jonathan asked Kim if there was anything he didn’t know about her – which he doubted due to their many years as friends.

Kim responded by revealing that she was once in a Tupac music video.

The reality TV mogul told the podcast host, “When I was 14. I was in a Tupac video. It was 1994. No one would ever know.”

The SKKN creator recalled, “So first of all, we lied and said we were probably 18.

“I definitely looked 18. I didn’t even drive. Kim Stewart was in some, I don’t even know what, I think it was for a soundtrack. I’ll have to call Kourtney and find out.”

Although Kim admitted that she was in one of his music videos, she also said that she never met the late rapper.

Kim shared, “No, he wasn’t there, I never saw the footage.

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“We were walking down the runway like we were models walking down a runway.

“It wasn’t like we were in bikinis at the pool or anything.”

She added: “We were literally walking down a runway, and it was Kim Stewart, Kourtney, myself and maybe one or two other friends of ours.

“I don’t know how it happened. We definitely didn’t tell our parents.”

Fans have suggested that the woman in blue (pictured center) is a teenage Kim who admitted to lying about her age so she could be on the set of Tupac's music video.

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Fans have suggested that the woman in blue (pictured center) is a teenage Kim who admitted to lying about her age so she could be on the set of Tupac’s music video.Credit: YouTube

However, the TV star admitted that although she appeared in one of his music videos, it wasn’t for All About U.

On the same day the podcast episode was published, Quote Kim tweeted a now-deleted article claiming to have seen her in the video, to which she responded: “That’s not me.”

Despite Kim’s denial that the blue-clad woman in the music video in question is not her, fans have taken to social media with their theories.

On Twitter, one fan said: “Who knew @KimKardashian was in @2PAC’s music video for All About U.”

A second fan tweeted: “So it’s either a lie or the footage just doesn’t exist.”

While another user wrote: “I just saw a conspiracy theory that Kim K IS Tupac and it’s my new favorite idea.”

Kim also said that she didn’t meet Tupac when the video was filmed, indicating that fan theories may be wrong.

And she continued to say publicly that the girl in the blue dress is not her.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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