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Tupac Shakur Sex Tape Surfaces

Owner of the tape plans to release it soon

October 3, 2011 8:25 AM ET
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Tupac Shakur
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TMZ has reportedly acquired a sex tape featuring a young Tupac Shakur that was apparently shot in 1991. According to the gossip site, Shakur is seen in the video receiving oral sex from a groupie while rapping and dancing along to one of his own unreleased songs. Shakur, who has a cocktail in one hand and a blunt in the other, also throws an arm around Money B from Digital Underground at one point, with no disruption in the action.

Photos: All Eyez on Tupac
TMZ says that the person in possession of the five-minute tape intends to release it soon, and that there could be more footage on the way.

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