2PAC'S FATHER SAYS BIGGIE VISITED LATE RAPPER IN HOSPITAL AFTER 1994 QUAD STUDIOS SHOOTING

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2Pac’s biological father has revealed that The Notorious B.I.G. visited the late rapper in hospital after he was shot at Quad Studios in 1994.

In a sit-down interview with The Art of Dialogue, ‘Pac’s father Billy Garland attempted to dispel the notion that Biggie was behind the hit, as ‘Pac had suggested at the time.

“I’m waiting in the waiting room,” Garland began. “Biggie came in, by himself. By himself. So that shit I heard about them being involved in that, I been around, I’ve done these things, okay? I been around a lot of drama. And I know, nobody who does a hit goes to the hospital by they goddamn self.

“Now, they may go to the hospital mob style, but they taking two or three muthafuckas with them. He was there by himself. Just as innocent as you wanna be. Just as nice as you wanna be. And I knew, and I think Pac’ knew, he had nothing to do with it. I think they was feeding him that bullshit.”

Garland continued to discuss the interaction between him and 2Pac while he was wounded and then reiterated that both Biggie and 2Pac weren’t enemies and their beef was a benefactor toward record sales.

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2Pac was shot multiple times inside the lobby of Quad Studios in New York City in November 1994. He underwent emergency surgery at Bellevue Hospital but left three hours later against doctor’s orders.

Bill Garland has been very vocal as of late about his late son’s life and career. In the same interview, he expressed his disdain for the Allen Hughes-directed Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni & Tupac Shakur docuseries, which premiered on Hulu back in April.

2Pac’s father revealed that he initially didn’t want to sit down to speak with Hughes, but was eventually persuaded by him to do so, even though he didn’t know the actual footage would be used for Dear Mama.

“We did an interview for about two hours,” he said. “After I saw the interview in the documentary, I was slightly disappointed, let’s just say that. I didn’t like it. It was more about something else, than about 2Pac, if you know what I’m saying. If I knew it was about ‘Dear Mama,’ I might’ve still did it, but I probably wouldn’t have. Not for nothing.”

Garland then defended 2Pac against Allen Hughes calling him a “delusional mythmaker” prior to the documentary being made. Garland also said ‘Pac wasn’t “bi-polar,” but rather he was reacting because “people were betraying him” throughout the timeline of his success in music.

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Megan Thee Stallion Hospitalized After Getting Sick During Moulin Rouge! The Musical Performance

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Megan Thee Stallion was taken to hospital after becoming unwell during her appearance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical on Tuesday evening.

The Savage hitmaker, whose real name is Megan Pete, began her planned eight week engagement in the production last week, taking on the role of Harold Zidler. The show is currently running at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City.

However, according to a statement from the production team, Megan had to step away from the show after she began experiencing health issues.

"During Tuesday night's production, Megan started feeling very ill and was promptly transported to a local hospital, where her symptoms are currently being evaluated," a representative shared. "We will share additional updates as more information becomes available."

Meanwhile, Megan’s hairstylist Kellon Deryck also reached out to fans, asking them to send their support to the rapper.

"Everyone say a prayer for Megan, we are all at the hospital," he wrote.

At this time, spokespersons for the 31 year old performer have not released any new information.

Megan has made history as the first female identifying artist to take on the role of Zidler, a character first played by Danny Burstein, in any global production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical.

"Stepping onto the Broadway stage and joining the Moulin Rouge! The Musical team is an absolute honour," the Hot Girl Summer artist said previously. "I've always believed in pushing myself creatively and theatre is definitely a new opportunity that I'm excited to embrace. Broadway demands a different level of discipline, preparation and storytelling, but I'm up for the challenge and can't wait for the Hotties (her fans) to see a new side of me."

Moulin Rouge! The Musical is scheduled to end its Broadway run on 26 July, bringing a seven year run to a close.

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