TUPAC is allegedly alive and living in South Africa after yet another photo looking like the rapper emerged, according to yet another wild conspiracy theory.
The grainy image was revealed in a video posted online and bears a resemblance to the rap legend - who was gunned down in a drive-by in 1996.
The clip, which has been uploaded to YouTube, claims: "Just a few days ago, the leading investigators in the 2pac is alive case have made a breakthrough, confirming 2Pac is alive.
"A phone image of Tupac alive and well in his 40s has been leaked to the public.
"With experts revealing that the source of the phone image comes from South Africa."
The selfie has caused a stir amongst believers that the rapper is still alive.
Alleged sightings of the Hip Hop hero are very common - with conspiracy theorists desperate to prove he was never killed.
Last month we told how some were convinced of his existence after a video claimed to show him "singing on camera this year".
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The rap legend was 25 when he was gunned down in a drive-by shooting on the Las Vegas strip as he left a Mike Tyson fight in September 1996.
Since then, conspiracy theories have flurried, claiming he survived the shooting and faked his death.
A photo resurfaced earlier this year, which appeared to show Tupac walking in public, wearing the same shirt he wore on the night he died.
Reports in 2018 claimed Tupac was hiding out in Somalia alongside Yaki Kadafi, the Outlawz rapper who was killed in New Jersey three months after Tupac’s death.
Now this video has emerged, apparently showing Tupac rapping on camera, with his trademark nose ring and shaven hair cut.
The man rapping in the video even sports the same styled moustache as Tupac.
The video, posted on YouTube, comes after dozens of alleged sightings of him since 1996.
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A recent image circulated online, shows a man around Tupac's age, playing with three young boys.
He is also bald and has a similarly-shaped face and beard to the late star.
The picture was publicised by YouTube channel Wired Up TV, which describes itself as "the most talked-about Tupac Alive channel in the world".
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