Funk Flex Calls Jada Pinkett-Smith “Worst Type of Woman” Following Reaction To Keefe D 2Pac Arrest

Funk Flex had a lot to say about Jada Pinkett-Smith’s reaction to Duane “Keefe D” Davis being apprehended as a suspect in 2Pac‘s 1996 murder.

The Hot 97 DJ blasted the actress and media personality on Friday (Sept. 29), after she responded to the arrest news with “Now I hope we can get some answers and have some closure. R.I.P. Pac,” on Instagram.

Flex took to his IG Story with a screenshot of a TMZ headline about Pinkett’s post. “This is the worst type of woman! Always focused on an old guy!” he wrote. “Stay focused on Will! He’s alive and here!”

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Perhaps the media continues to come to Will’s defense, not only because of him slapping Chris Rock over Pinkett, or the world finding out about Jada’s entanglement with R&B singer August Alsina — but because of his 2021 memoir Will, where he admitted to being “tortured by [the] connection” between Jada and Pac early on.

“I hated that I wasn’t what he was in the world, and I suffered a raging jealousy,” he wrote.

Just a few weeks ago, the Red Table Talk host continued to show her admiration and love for the slain icon. In a nostalgic video of her and the former Death Row artist, the two could be seen dancing and lip-syncing to Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff’s 1988 hit, “Parents Just Don’t Understand.” The clip reportedly coincides with a chapter from her new book Worthy.

“CHAPTER – Advanced Degree,” she captioned the post. “Not in a million years would I have dreamed that the Fresh Prince and I would become, um, very acquainted. Not in a million years did I imagine three lives, their fates, would be so intertwined. And… I never would have imagined that this video would become a tangible memory, of the last time Pac and I, were simply kids together.”

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