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Secret letters created unbreakable bond between Tupac Shakur and Jim Carrey as rapper served 18-month prison sentence for 'groping'

Jim Carrey reached out to Tupac Shakur while he was incarcerated, reportedly sending him lighthearted letters to provide a source of humor and respite
UPDATED JUN 4, 2023
Late rapper Tupac Shakur and Hollywood star Jim Carrey reportedly shared an deep bond (2Pac/YouTube and MTV/Amaru/IMDb)
Late rapper Tupac Shakur and Hollywood star Jim Carrey reportedly shared an deep bond (2Pac/YouTube and MTV/Amaru/IMDb)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: As Tupac Shakur is posthumously honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, attention turns to the late rapper's remarkable bond with Hollywood legend Jim Carrey. Back in 1995, Carrey was at the pinnacle of his acting career, hailed as an unstoppable force in the industry. It was during this time that he learned of Tupac's admiration for his work, discovering that he was the rapper's favorite actor. Their worlds collided, bringing together two powerful figures who were widely revered in their respective fields.

In 1994, Carrey starred in blockbuster hits such as 'The Mask', 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective', and 'Dumb & Dumber', solidifying his position as the foremost comedic voice in Hollywood. Similarly, Tupac had experienced a meteoric rise a few years earlier, only to face a dramatic downfall when he was convicted in a sexual abuse trial in February 1995.

HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 02: Actor Jim Carrey speaks onstage during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2014 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Jim Carrey speaks onstage during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre on March 2, 2014, in Hollywood, California (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

During the trial, emotions ran high, and Shakur tearfully apologized to the victim while maintaining his innocence. Subsequently, he found himself serving time in solitary confinement for the first eight months, during which he immersed himself in reading and writing. It was during this trying period that Tupac penned his semi-autobiographical screenplay titled 'Live To Tell', marking his foray into scriptwriting.

He later opened up about his stint in jail, “For the first eight months, I spent in solitude, for 23 hours a day I was locked down, reading, writing. I wrote a script called, Live To Tell, it’s semi-autobiographical, half me, half fiction. It’s real good, it’s my first time writing a screenplay.” He added, “I used to add things to Poetic Justice, I wrote whole scenes in Above The Rim, in Juice, I added a lot of my own words, but this was the first time I sat down to write a whole script with characters, so with Live To Tell I did that.”



 

Surprisingly, it was Carrey who reached out to Tupac while he was incarcerated, reportedly sending him lighthearted letters to provide a source of humor and respite. Their friendship blossomed, and Carrey became a trusted confidante to the rapper. The contents of these letters have remained a mystery as Carrey has chosen not to share their contents publicly.

While it is understandable that he values the privacy of their conversations, it leaves fans curious about the depth of their connection and the impact of Carrey's words on Tupac's spirits during that challenging time.

As Tupac's legacy is celebrated with his Hollywood Walk of Fame star, the unusual friendship between him and Carrey serves as a reminder of the unexpected connections that can form across different worlds. The rapper will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, June 7. His sister Sekyiwa "Set" Shakur will accept the star on his behalf. The ceremony will feature guest speakers Allen Hughes and Jamal Joseph, and radio personality Big Boy will emcee the event. Shakur's star will be the 2,758th on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, according to People.

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