On June 4, 1996, the late 2Pac officially released “How Do You Want It” featuring K-Ci & JoJo, and some time later dropped the r-rated video to accompany it. Heather Hunter starred in the music video with fellow porn stars Nina Hartley and Angel Kelly, and was asked to appear in it personally by the man himself. “He contacted me and he wanted me to be in his video,” she remembered as she began to get choked up. “He inspired me to come back to LA.”

When DJ Vlad asked Hunter about the private party between her, 2Pac, Angel and Nina, she laughed it off and coyly responded with “yeah it was a nice party.” Hear about her time on set with 2Pac and what happened when she found out about his untimely death above.

Check out Heather Hunter’s photography on https://www.instagram.com/hunterheather/.

38 Comments

  1. Only clowns Vlad listen to someone say how hard it is to speak about someone they care about clearly not wanting to talk about them and the next thing you ask them is how did they feel when they heard their loved one died

  2. She's still beautiful. Women from that industry normally don't keep their looks but she held it together well…🤙🏽

  3. I met 2pac in 2017 in a book store in London. He told me he reincarnated into a hobo & that I should give him £10 so he could buy some food. I watched that old white man run away with my money but I’ll never forget the moment I met 2pac 🙏🏽

  4. The moment she didn't want to ask you the question about being intimate with pac This interview should have been over.Don't come on here If you are not going to keep it one hundred percent real

  5. I’m gonna stop vlad about the influential part. Biggie did care about his people. Biggie is more relatable even more today than he was when he was alive.
    Interns of 2pac nobody can put themselves in his shoes. They aren’t relatable because not everyone is born from a black panther mother. That’s not an everyday American black man’s story. No black man signs up for theater and doesn’t ballet 🩰.
    2pac I respect his work what he did but he wasn’t really street. I’m more street than he was.
    Biggie whether you like it or not is more relatable to many more black men. His mother is the everyday American mother who was a school teacher. Biggie is another example of what black men are and come from today. Drug dealer that was headed to either prison or dead. He bought in to hjsbdream and became a star over night. And like most black rappers today who are bad ass rappers end up dying the same way he did. For the same reasons. Jealousy. That’s is the straight up hard cold facts.
    Why black men and the black youth continue to deny facts but this man biggie. You are like him. No cap.

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