Kodak Black didn’t bother to be romantic as he tried to woo Jada Pinkett Smith in a bizarre Instagram Live video earlier this weekend.
The 24-year-old rapper – who was barely visible in the obscure clip – said Jada, 50, was “out of pocket” and at the beginning of his video urged her to “f*** with me”.
He also appeared to criticize her for staying married to Will Smith, 53, while alluding to her admitting to being in a relationship with another man while married to the Oscar winner.
Pretentious: Rapper Kodak Black, 24, said in an Instagram Live clip this weekend that Jada Pinkett Smith, 50, was leaving her husband Will Smith, 53, to be with him instead; seen in 2017
“What you’re doing isn’t real, brother. You have an***a who love you,” he said.
He added that Will “was with you all these years” before urging her, “Come with Kodak.”
“That’s what you gotta do ’cause you’re on some cops *** right now,” he continued, adding that she didn’t “deserve” Will Smith.
‘You deserve me!’ he said.
Kodak – who was born Dieuson Octave but later changed his legal name to Bill Kahan Kapri – also appeared to criticize Jada’s late boyfriend, rapper Tupac Shakur.
Calling her out: Kodak urged Jada to “f*** with me” and appeared to be alluding to her admission that she was in a relationship with another man while married to Will
Gross: He added that Will “was with you all those years” before urging her to “come f*** with Kodak.”
Controversy: Jada and Will were in the news after he slapped Chris Rock at the Academy Awards in late March; seen on 03/27
He said Tupac was “gangster” enough compared to himself and seemed to shadow him for attending the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he met Jada, who was also a student there.
“Long live that boy Tupac, God bless his soul,” he began, before saying that “Tupac wasn’t quite circumcised, he wasn’t a whole gangster his whole life.”
In his garbled message, he mentioned that the legendary rapper went to “school” and Kodak criticized him for “dancing.”
The Zeze rapper appeared to imply that Jada’s memories of her late friend were a betrayal of her husband, who he complimented.
“So stop playing Will Smith like that,” he said. “Will Smith is an upstanding man with integrity. He knows who he is.”
Whipping: Kodak also shadowed Jada’s late boyfriend Tupac Shakur for not being ‘gangster’ enough. He mentioned that he attended the Baltimore School for the Arts, although that’s where he met his classmate Jada; Tupac and Jada were seen in 1996
While it’s not clear why Kodak was fixated on Jada, she and her husband have been in the news since late last month when Will slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars after he made a joke referring to Jada’s shaved head , which was an attempt to cover up bald patches from alopecia.
The shocking act of violence was widely condemned, and the academy later banned Will from attending the Academy Awards for ten years after he had already resigned from the organization.
His marriage has also been back in the spotlight due to a recently resurfaced clip from Jada’s 2018 Red Table talk show, in which she confessed to her husband that she “never wanted to get married.”
The moment: Will’s shocking act of violence was widely condemned, and the academy later banned him from attending the Oscars for 10 years after he resigned from the organization; seen on 03/27
Throwback: Jada was also featured in a resurfaced Red Table Talk clip, in which she confessed to her husband that she “never wanted to get married”.
The couple decided to tie the knot to placate their mother after she became pregnant with their first child, Jaden, but Jada and Will both agreed marriage was “the right call” for them.
Still, the Collateral star said she was unhappy during her wedding because she was three months pregnant and “sick.”
Jada said: “And I was so upset that I had to have a wedding – I was so pissed I walked down the friggin’ aisle crying. I cried all the way down the aisle.’
However, Will didn’t mind as he had always dreamed of a comfortable home life.
“There wasn’t a day in my life that I wanted anything other than to be married and have a family,” he admitted. “Ever since I was literally five years old, I’ve been imagining what my family would be like.”
Family man: “There wasn’t a day in my life that I wanted anything other than to be married and have a family,” he admitted in the same video. “From the age of five, literally, I imagined what my family would be like”; seen on 03/27