John Singleton Wanted Tupac To Be Raped In Jail + Attempt Anal w/ White Girl In Movie
Singleton Wanted Tupac To Be Raped In Jail In Movie, Controversial Anal Scene
New details have surfaced as to why John Singleton is not producing All Eyez On Me, the film about the late rapper Tupac. The film’s producer LT Hutton says that ultimately they had creative differences with Singleton. In fact, Hutton says that Singleton wanted to add a scene where Pac got raped in prison. He also says that Singleton wanted to add an anal scene as well. Hutton explains,
The raped in jail stuff – yeah, he wanted to put that in there….He wanted to start the movie off: Tupac goes in the studio – one guys in the studio, he’s getting head….Tupac is with the other girl and these girls are white and Tupac tries to give her anal.
Hutton continues,
Now first of all anal wasn’t even around at that type of time — it wasn’t cool yet.
Continuing with how Singleton wanted to do the scene, he adds,
The girl denies him [Tupac]. He kicks her out. And he tells the white girls to Go home to tell your dad you got f*cked by a n*gga today. End scene.
Hutton says,
What movie is that bro?
Hutton also hints that Singleton was fired from the project. See the clips below.
The movie, which is ultimately directed by Benny Boom, hits theaters June 16th.
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