Suge Knight Reveals Bombshell New Claims About Tupac's 1996 Death — Including Alleged Connections of Rapper's Mother and Diddy (Exclusive)

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<p>Danielle BacherJuly 1, 2025 at 6:45 AM</p>

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<p>Sean Combs (left) Suge Knight (center) and Tupac Shakur (right).</p>

<p>Suge Knight interviewed with PEOPLE from prison to discuss the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, claiming his mother assisted him in his death and friends smoked his cremated ashes</p>

<p>Duane "Keefe D" Davis has been charged with Shakur's murder and pleaded not guilty</p>

<p>Court filings include past police interviews in which Davis claimed Sean "Diddy" Combs was involved in ordering the hit on Shakur and rap mogul Suge Knight. Combs has long denied any involvement in the shooting and Las Vegas police say he "has never been considered a suspect"</p>

<p>Nearly three decades ago, around 11 p.m. on September 7, 1996, Marion "Suge" Knight — then the 31-year-old CEO of Death Row Records and one of the most feared kingpins in the music business — drove a black BMW 750 sedan east through Las Vegas, a block off the strip.</p>

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<p>Tupac Shakur and Marion Suge Knight.</p>

<p>In the passenger seat sat rapper Tupac Shakur aka 2Pac, just 25, whose cultural footprint had already eclipsed his multi-platinum catalog. Dressed in a Versace shirt and gleaming gold chain, Shakur was still out on bond, still basking in the glow of stardom, brushing off a violent altercation with a Crip gang member inside a Sin City casino that had transpired just hours earlier after a Mike Tyson boxing match.</p>

<p>Trailing behind Knight and Shakur was the Death Row convoy of about ten cars that snaked through traffic like shadows. Then, at the corner of Flamingo and Koval, beneath the buzz of the Strip's neon haze, a white, late-model Cadillac pulled up alongside.</p>

<p>According to Las Vegas prosecutors' July 2024 filings, South Side Compton Crips member Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson didn't have the correct angle to shoot. This came after a separate court filing in December described him as the alleged shooter.</p>

<p>Anderson allegedly handed the semiautomatic .40 Glock to fellow gang member Deandre "Big Dre" Smith, who opened fire from the backseat of the vehicle — 13 shots in total. Four bullets struck Shakur in the chest, arm and thigh. Knight was grazed in the head by shrapnel but survived. Shakur, who had worn a bulletproof vest regularly, was not wearing one that night.</p>

<p>Related: Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Once Claimed Diddy Was Involved in Ordering Hit on Rapper and Suge Knight</p>

<p>(Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) Suge Knight in court.</p>

<p>Inside the BMW, Tupac's unreleased 1997 track "Never Had a Friend Like Me" was playing, Knight recalls. Speaking from California's Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, where he is serving 28 years for a fatal hit-and-run, Knight, now, 60, reflected on the moment that altered everything as the only living witness to the deadly shooting.</p>

<p>"Tupac is my favorite person in the world. It was a part of me that changed my life forever," he says, voice quivering. "He didn't have to die. A part of me died when he died."</p>

<p>Related: Suge Knight Says Diddy Belongs in Prison for Assaulting Cassie: 'Never Disrespect a Woman Like That' (Exclusive)</p>

<p>For nearly 30 years, no one was held accountable for Shakur's murder. The shooting occurred on one of the most surveilled intersections in America, amid surging tensions between rival gang-affiliated record labels. Many have pointed to a deeper reason the case went cold: an unwillingness to cross lines of influence, power and fear that ran far beyond music.</p>

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<p>A booking photo of Duane "Keefe D" Davis.</p>

<p>But in September 2023, the tides finally turned. Duane "Keefe D" Davis — a former Crips leader and the last known living suspect from the infamous white Cadillac that night — was arrested and charged with orchestrating the hit. Prosecutors allege Davis played point man in the murder that's haunted hip-hop for decades.</p>

<p>Inside the Murder Allegations — and Diddy's Alleged Role</p>

<p>Months later, in a bombshell court filing dated July 18, 2024, the Clark County District Attorney's office revealed a long-buried 2009 police interview in which Davis, speaking as a former confidential informant for two years, not only allegedly detailed his own role in the killing — but repeatedly pointed the finger at music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, then known as Puffy, as the man who allegedly ordered Tupac Shakur's assassination.</p>

<p>Related: Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Once Claimed Diddy Was Involved in Ordering Hit on Rapper and Suge Knight</p>

<p>Davis accused Combs of being enraged by Tupac's relentless taunts.</p>

<p>The DEA and U.S. Department of Justice also released a report about a 2008 interview in which Davis claimed Combs said he "needed to get rid of Knight and Shakur" and offered Davis $1 million to "handle the problem."</p>

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<p>Sean "Diddy" Combs (left), Rapper Tupac Shakur (right).</p>

<p>Knight, still grappling with it all, doesn't mince words: "I end up with a bullet an inch into my skull, but at the same time, everybody knows where a million dollars came from," he says, pausing momentarily. "Like what would Pac want? What he really want is truth. I believe that if something smells like sh--, look like sh--, it's sh--."</p>

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<p>Sean "Diddy" Combs attends Howard University on October 20, 2023.</p>

<p>Combs has long vehemently denied any role in the shooting, and a public information officer for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department told PEOPLE on July 24, 2024. "Sean Combs has never been considered a suspect in the Tupac Shakur homicide investigation." He has never been charged in connection to the murder. Combs is currently facing serious unrelated federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. His fate will be decided by twelve jurors in the coming weeks in the Southern District of New York.</p>

<p>Related: Sean 'Diddy' Combs Is Not Testifying at His Sex-Trafficking Trial (Exclusive)</p>

<p>Davis, who pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, remains in custody awaiting trial, which is now delayed until February 9, 2026. His defense claims new witness testimony could place him outside of Vegas and 300 miles away in Los Angeles during the time of the incident. But prosecutors continue to cite his own confessions, most notably his 2019 memoir Compton Street Legend.</p>

<p>Knight's Final Hours with Tupac</p>

<p>Back in '96 in Vegas, after shots were fired, Knight — bleeding from his scalp — made a frantic U-turn and headed west at a high speed toward Las Vegas Boulevard. Meanwhile, two patrol officers on an unrelated call nearby had heard the gunfire and called for backup. They chased down the BMW, which had two blown tires. Once stopped, officers called for medical assistance.</p>

<p>"I got out and tried to tell the officers what happened while I was bleeding everywhere," says Knight. "Also, I then was getting Tupac out the car, even when the door was open. I had to go over there bleeding everywhere, take the seat belt off him. When we get into the ambulance, Pac is funny as f---. He cracking jokes. I'm cracking jokes. Pac's like, 'Sh--, when we heal up, you know what we doing.' That type of sh--." The ambulance transported them to the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada.</p>

<p>At the hospital, Knight was treated for minor injuries and released while Shakur was listed in critical condition. "When I came to see him, Pac was sitting up talking. He [allegedly] said, 'Well, look. One, bring me a blunt. Matter of fact, bring me two blunts.' And I said, 'You going to smoke in the hospital?' He [allegedly] said, 'Yeah, I am.'"</p>

<p>Knight chuckles softly recalling that moment — Tupac joking, allegedly requesting Hennessy too. Knight says Shakur grabbed him closer, as Knight kissed him on his forehead, and the two said, "I love you" to each other. But that joy cracked under the weight of what came next.</p>

<p>Before the second of two emergency surgeries, including one to remove Shakur's right lung to stop internal bleeding, he made a chilling request. As he lay in his hospital bed, fading in and out of consciousness, Knight claims Shakur allegedly turned to him, desperately begging to be killed. He spoke with eerie clarity, suggesting they could even capture it on camera, that he'd record a will or even lay down a song explaining everything. It wouldn't matter, Shakur said. The world would still make Knight pay the ultimate price for it.</p>

<p>Knight recalls them both laughing, but beneath the nervous laughter was a hard truth: Shakur believed he was going to be sent back to prison once the chaos subsided, a payback for the brutal casino beatdown caught on security footage hours before the brutal shooting.</p>

<p>Prison, to Tupac, wasn't just a fear — it was a fate he believed was worse than death. "I'll die before I go back," he allegedly told those around him. Still, suicide was off the table. According to Knight, he believed taking his own life would bar him from heaven, a line he wouldn't cross. So instead, he turned to his crew — and then to Knight. "Kill me. Shoot me," he urged. Knight says he refused. "No, Pac. We can't do it."</p>

<p>Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images; Frank Mullen/WireImage Tupac Shakur and his mother Afeni Shakur.</p>

<p>In the haze of hospital lights, beeping monitors and heartbreak, Knight claims Shakur made a final, desperate request to his mother, Afeni: let him go.</p>

<p>According to Knight, who was by the rapper's side as he lay wracked with pain and failing fast, Shakur pleaded with his mother to help him end his life. Knight claims she allegedly gave him pills in an attempt to honor his wishes.</p>

<p>"The doctors came in and brought him back," Knight recalls. "And his mom [allegedly] said, 'Don't ever do that again. If he's having complications, don't touch him. Don't bring him back. Let him go.'" It was a mother's raw act of mercy, Knight says — a final promise to her son to respect his suffering.</p>

<p>Doctors, trying to relieve pressure on his battered body, reportedly placed Shakur in a medically-induced coma and hooked him to a respirator, according to Knight. But the damage was irreversible. On September 13, at 4:03 p.m., Shakur was pronounced dead.</p>

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<p>Afeni Shakur in Philadelphia in September 1970.</p>

<p>What followed, Knight claims, was as surreal and raw as Tupac himself. Immediately after his death, Knight says Afeni, who died at age 60 in May 2016, turned to him and insisted her son be cremated, right then and there. "She came up to me and said, 'Get it done. Now,'" Knight remembers.</p>

<p>"I told her, 'Look, I don't know if I can do that.'" He said he hesitated not out of defiance, but because Shakur, just weeks earlier, had allegedly laid out a different vision for his send-off. They had talked about it in the studio. "He told me, 'When I go, I want every rapper at my funeral to grab the mic. I want them to kiss me head to toe. Just like in 'Life Goes On.'" Knight pauses. "He didn't want to be cremated."</p>

<p>Related: Tupac Shakur's Mother Afeni Shakur Davis Dies at 69: Police</p>

<p>But Afeni wouldn't hear it. "She gave me one of those mama looks, like, 'Shut your a-- up and do what I said.' Then she started cussing me out. 'Get this sh-- done!'" Knight says. He did what she asked. "I paid someone a million dollars cash to take care of it."</p>

<p>Later that night, a circle of Shakur's closest friends gathered to honor him the way they believed he would've wanted. The bag containing Tupac's cremated ashes was passed around. Some, allegedly, were rolled into a blunt and smoked.</p>

<p>"I was so happy to say I was on probation — I couldn't smoke," Knight says. "I told his mother, 'Moms, I'd love to, but if I hit that, I'll get in trouble.'" He laughs. "I was probably the only one who didn't hit him."</p>

<p>Tupac: Convicted Felon, Street Prophet</p>

<p>Shakur came into the world already bearing the weight of revolution. His lyrics dripped with pain, purpose and paranoia — songs about "thug life," desperation and street justice that read like dispatches from the front lines of America's forgotten neighborhoods. But for all his fire and charisma, Shakur was, at his core, a troubled and sensitive soul. He spent his early years ricocheting through one inner-city zip code after another, chasing stability that never came.</p>

<p>By the time the spotlight found him, Tupac had already become a walking contradiction: platinum-selling poet, convicted felon, street prophet, media pariah. Shakur's fourth album, All Eyez on Me, was climbing the charts again and had sold nearly 3 million copies, while his previous release, 1995's Me Against the World, sold 2 million copies.</p>

<p>He appeared in three movies: Juice (1992), Poetic Justice (1993) and Above the Rim (1994) and just wrapped two 1997 films—Gridlock'd and Gang Related, in which he played a detective. Since '91, he'd been arrested eight times. He served eight months in prison for a sexual abuse conviction in 1994 and was named in two wrongful-death lawsuits — one involving a 6-year-old boy caught in the crossfire between Shakur's crew and rivals in Northern California in Marin City in 1992. It was settled for an undisclosed amount in November 1995.</p>

<p>Still, nothing could match the chaos that followed his death.</p>

<p>Rumors ignited within hours: who pulled the trigger, who ordered the hit, who knew more than they were saying. In a 179-page court filing submitted in 2024, prosecutors finally unpacked years of whispers and street talk in granular detail, laying out an explosive account of what allegedly happened before, during and after that fateful night in Las Vegas.</p>

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<p>Mike Tyson exits the ring after receiving a split draw against Roy Jones Jr. at Staples Center on November 28, 2020.</p>

<p>The evening had started with spectacle: Mike Tyson knocked out Bruce Seldon at a boxing title match at the MGM Grand, where Knight and his Mob Piru Blood affiliates were in attendance. After the fight, the entourage ran into Orlando Anderson, an alleged South Side Crip connected to Bad Boy Records, then headed by Sean "Diddy" Combs. It wasn't a random encounter. The crew recognized Anderson from a previous scuffle where he allegedly tried to steal a Death Row necklace off Trevon "Tre" Lane.</p>

<p>According to a 2009 police interview with Davis, the response was immediate and violent. Shakur, Knight, and Lane swarmed Anderson, throwing fists and kicks, dislocating his shoulder in the process. Security broke it up. By 8:55 p.m., the Death Row crew had left the building. But police haven't determined if Anderson or Smith allegedly pulled the trigger.</p>

<p>The orders, prosecutors allege, came from Davis himself.</p>

<p>According to grand jury testimony cited in the filing, Davis allegedly said he "commanded" his soldiers (Anderson, Smith and driver Terry Brown) to "confront Knight and Shakur and hunt them down." Davis, who was riding in the passenger seat at the time of the shooting allegedly said he gave his gang members the "ultimate green light to do something to their a----."</p>

<p>Davis added, according to the filing: "Tupac chose the wrong game to play and the wrong n----s to play with."</p>

<p>In the 2009 police interview, Davis said he obtained the firearm from drug trafficking associate Eric "Zip" Martin.</p>

<p>Homicide detective Dan Long asked Davis, "Um, Puffy Combs. Does he play a role in this thing?"</p>

<p>"Yeah, I think he did," Davis responded. "That's what we think. That's word on the street."</p>

<p>He claimed that Diddy was terrified of Knight, and once, in front of a crowd of about 45 men, Combs allegedly said, "Man, ah, I would give anything for that dude['s] head," referring to Knight. According to Davis, "He was real scared of the guy," he continued. "He said that s— in front of everybody."</p>

<p>"Was [Combs] implying that he would pay to have it done?" Davis' attorney asked.</p>

<p>"Yeah, yeah," Davis responded. "He said it."</p>

<p>Rebecca Sapp/WireImage; Lawrence Lucier/FilmMagic</p>

<p>Sean "Diddy" Combs; Suge Knight</p>

<p>This wasn't the first time Combs and Knight had been at odds. At the 1995 Source Awards in New York City, Knight took a direct shot from the stage to diss Diddy without calling him out by name: "Any artist out there that want to be an artist and stay a star, and don't have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the record, dancing… come to Death Row!" he said. Knight mocked Diddy for inserting his ad-libs on Bad Boy artists' songs and shimmying throughout their videos.</p>

<p>"It was real embarrassing the way he did it," Davis said in his recorded statement to police. "[Diddy] was real scared of [Knight]. He didn't even want to come out here [to California]. Davis admitted Knight probably would have tried to kill Diddy if he'd had the chance.</p>

<p>"Did Puffy have any problems with Tupac?" Detective Long pressed Davis in 2009.</p>

<p>"[Tupac] told [Diddy] he's a f----- and all that s---." Davis replied, claiming Combs had said, 'Yeah, f--- that dude.'"</p>

<p>By then, the war between Bad Boy and Death Row was boiling over. After Tupac was ambushed and shot five times in the lobby of Quad Studios in Times Square 1994, he blamed Combs and the Bad Boy crew for setting him up, which Combs has always denied. But a year later, Combs released Biggie's single "Who Shot Ya?" which was widely viewed as taking aim at Shakur, who responded with the vicious "Hit 'Em Up," pushing their rivalry to the brink.</p>

<p>In the aftermath of Shakur's murder, new claims emerged. According to a grand jury exhibit cited in the prosecutors' filing in 2024, Davis alleged that Combs asked Davis after Shakur's murder, "Is that us?" The filing states: "Sean Combs reached out to defendant [Davis] wondering if South Side Crips were responsible for Shakur's death. Defendant, beaming with pride, answers, 'Yes.'"</p>

<p>After the shooting, Davis claimed Combs owed him and his crew money.</p>

<p>"I knew we was like, 'Damn, we can get paid now,'" Davis said to police in 2009. A few months later, Davis said he met "Zip" Martin at a hot wings restaurant in Los Angeles. Although Davis claimed he had plenty of money back then, he wanted his nephew Anderson and his crew to get paid. Davis claimed Martin told him that he would check with Combs and have the money sent to them, but Martin never followed through.</p>

<p>"I wish I never met Puff Daddy, period, I swear to God," Davis told police in 2009. "He messed up my life, man. I was rich, up under the radar, all that, man. It's all gone."</p>

<p>Related: Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Once Claimed Diddy Was Involved in Ordering Hit on Rapper and Suge Knight</p>

<p>Years later, Knight finally got the confrontation he'd imagined. In June 2007, he says the moment he'd long anticipated finally arrived: an alleged face-to-face with Combs. But this wasn't some back-alley confrontation in Compton or backstage standoff, it happened at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, with Prince allegedly playing puppet master.</p>

<p>Kevin Winter/Getty Prince on stage on March 19, 2005.</p>

<p>"I'm sitting there, eating," Knight recalls, leaning into the memory like a punchline. "And everybody's always thinking the gangster's the guy in the room looking all hard and tough. But let me tell you, the gangster was Prince."</p>

<p>According to Knight, the icon himself sent someone mid-show to summon him. "They come over and say, 'Man, Prince is performing right now, and he wants you to come watch the show.' Who gonna say no to Prince? Sh--" Knight says, laughing. "You already know."</p>

<p>Escorted through the venue, Knight was led to a special table Prince had set aside, which was prime real estate in a packed house. "Prince comes up playing the guitar, I never seen Prince smile so much in my life," Knight remembers. "Laughing, happy. And I tell him, 'We both had two of the best rappers in hip-hop.'"</p>

<p>Then, Knight saw the seating arrangement. "He set me down at this table where Puffy was there. Nas was there, other people. Prince knew what he was doing. Must've been pissed at Puffy. I think he [allegedly] planted me at that table on purpose."</p>

<p>Knight claims the tension cracked soon after. "I got under Puff's skin," he says, claiming he whispered some things in his ear, it probably hit a nerve. "I told him, 'Let's go to the restroom together and get it out of the way.' You know, settle it."</p>

<p>But Combs, Knight claims, wasn't interested in squaring up.</p>

<p>"He stood up, heated. That's when I realized he wasn't ready for it — 'cause not only did they rush him out, they [allegedly] threw coats and shit over his head so you couldn't see his face and had jackets to hide him."</p>

<p>For Knight, the moment was peak Hollywood meets hip-hop war story, velvet rope diplomacy brokered by the most unlikely shot-caller in purple.</p>

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<p>Sean "Diddy" Combs attends The New School on September 20, 2017 in New York City.</p>

<p>"This story is beyond ridiculous and completely false," Combs told AllHipHop.com in 2008 about a retracted Los Angeles Times story that claimed he had knowledge of Shakur's death. "Neither Biggie [Smalls, the late rapper] nor I had any knowledge of any attack before, during or after it happened. It is a complete lie to suggest that there was any involvement by Biggie or myself." Combs' legal team could not be reached for comment.</p>

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<p>Cassie Ventura (left) and Sean "Diddy" Combs (right).</p>

<p>"I just want to take a deep breath and heal," Knight says quietly, reflecting on the night that changed everything. Then, without hesitation, he adds: "[I believe] Diddy does deserve jail for it."</p>

<p>Knight also told PEOPLE in June he believes Combs deserves to be behind bars for assaulting Cassie Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel on March 5, 2016.</p>

<p>Related: Suge Knight Says Diddy Belongs in Prison for Assaulting Cassie: 'Never Disrespect a Woman Like That' (Exclusive)</p>

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<p>Suge Knight in a pretrial hearing in Los Angeles on January 21, 2016.The Night the Music Died for Suge Knight</p>

<p>For Knight, everything — his empire, his purpose, his identity — shifted after Tupac's death. He says it altered his life. It wasn't just the end of a great friendship; it was the death of an era. "There is nothing better than Pac. There is no one greater than him, better than him," Knight says, his voice thick with finality. The loss ran so deep, it pushed him out of the very world he helped define.</p>

<p>"After Tupac's passing, I exited the music business. 'Cause there was just... no way. I didn't wanna be in the studio with another artist. I didn't wanna go on tour with another artist. I didn't wanna. I lost trust in so many people. I lost trust in hip-hop."</p>

<p>Related: Tupac Shakur's Death: Details of the Rapper's 1996 Murder and Ongoing Investigation</p>

<p>Even now, while incarcerated, he can't bring himself to play Tupac's music. The memories, once electric, are too heavy. "Every time I heard a Tupac song, I didn't play it. Because it brought back so much... great things. But it made me wanna do bad things."</p>

<p>Raymond Boyd/Getty</p>

<p>Tupac Shakur performs at the Regal Theater in Chicago, Illinois in March 1994.</p>

<p>What still haunts him most is the look in Tupac's eyes that night in Vegas: the trust, the bond, the unspoken vow between them. "When those bullets was going in the car, I knew I saved his life — for a little while. He trusted me. I knew he really loved me, and I loved him," Knight says. "I grabbed him, pulled him down. It was like slow motion. When something hits you in the head, your thoughts slow down. You just know, you're pretty much dead. And when Pac died, I saw the whole sky turn a reddish orange."</p>

<p>Knight didn't feel the pain. Not then. All he felt was responsibility. "That was my watch. I got him out of prison. It was on me to make sure he became the artist everybody knew he already was… the best."</p>

<p>And even now, all these years later, Suge Knight is still trying to make peace with the weight of that promise.</p>

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<p>On her song "What Was That" from her new album "Virgin," Lorde sings about "MDMA in the back garden" blowing her pupils up.</p>

<p>Turns out, the psychedelic drug, also known as ecstasy or molly, has allegedly done a lot more than that for the singer.</p>

<p>During her recent appearance on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," Lorde, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O'Connor, revealed she overcame crippling stage fright thanks to MDMA therapy − a controversial form of therapy that involves using the substance under the guidance of mental health professionals to treat trauma.</p>

<p>"I had truly the most horrific stage fright, really since I was like 5, doing community theater," Lorde told host Colbert, adding that MDMA therapy "truly changed the game" for her stage fright.</p>

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<p>MDMA therapy − and psychedelic therapy in general − is a growing, through controversial field. While some mental health professionals have touted it as the future of treatment, particularly for issues like post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, the FDA hasn't approved it, saying more research needs to be done.</p>

<p>"For a long time psychedelics have been sort of frowned upon," psychotherapist Amy Morin previously told USA TODAY. "We thought that they were more recreational drugs, but, with a closer look, we've seen they can actually be really good treatments for things like depression, anxiety, even substance abuse issues."</p>

<p>What is psychedelic, MDMA therapy?</p>

<p>Unlike typical psychiatric medication, psychedelic therapy is an elevated talk therapy experience that requires special care and supervision, Matthew W. Johnson, a senior researcher for the Center of Excellence for Psilocybin Research and Treatment at Sheppard Pratt's Institute for Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics, previously told USA TODAY.</p>

<p>"It's not just giving the drug," he said. "It involves a therapeutic relationship, where one is encouraged to dive into the experience and learn something from the experience they have on the substance and then to process it, integrate it (and) discuss it in the days afterwards."</p>

<p>Data suggests the real benefit of psychedelic therapy comes from both the experience and conscious reflection of it, Johnson added.</p>

<p>"It's not operating at the surface level," Johnson said. "People come out with a story. 'This is what I learned about myself. This is how I view myself now, and this is how I viewed myself before,' and there's a shift there. And that's what you don't get with typical psychiatric meds."</p>

<p>While this form of therapy might aid those who aren't helped by other forms of treatment, Johnson said it's important not to view psychedelic therapy as a replacement for traditional methods. Rather, he describes it as just another "tool in the toolbox" of mental health treatment.</p>

<p>In case you missed: The next big trend in mental health treatments? Psychedelic therapy.</p>

<p>Where does MDMA therapy stand now?</p>

<p>Despite growing interest in MDMA and other forms of psychedelic therapy, the Food and Drug Administration has held off on approving MDMA for mental health treatment.</p>

<p>In August 2024, the FDA rejected a California drug company's request to market MDMA combined with talk therapy as a treatment for PTSD. The federal drug regulator told San Jose, California-based Lykos Therapeutics it completed a review of the company's application but would not approve MDMA as a treatment for PTSD. Instead, the federal regulator requested Lykos conduct another advanced-stage clinical study on the drug's safety and effectiveness.</p>

<p>More details: Psychedelic drug MDMA rejected as treatment for PTSD despite veterans' support</p>

<p>In June 2024, the FDA's Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee voted 9-2 against MDMA as an effective treatment for PTSD patients, and 10-1 that the drug's benefits do not outweigh its risks. During the advisory panel's discussion, members acknowledged the need for a new PTSD treatment but raised questions about the company's data and study design.</p>

<p>Time will tell just how mainstream MDMA therapy evolves, Lorde song or not.</p>

<p>Contributing: Sara M. Moniuszko, Ken Alltucker</p>

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<p>Olivia Munn at the Governors Awards in 2024; Chris Pine and Olivia Munn in 2010</p>

<p>Olivia Munn opened up about her struggles with trichotillomania, which she said she first experienced while dating Chris Pine.</p>

<p>The Your Friends & Neighbors star has been candid about the hair-pulling disorder, which the actress said typically manifests in her picking out her eyelashes. She told Dax Shepard about the first time she started hair pulling on the most recent episode of the Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard podcast.</p>

<p>Munn explained that she had been dating Pine, whose star had risen after he had been cast in Star Trek. As a result, paparazzi started camping outside of his home, and Munn said they captured photos of her as she left his apartment.</p>

<p>"I did the horrible thing which was to read the comments," she said. "At the time, you don't know that it's bad."</p>

<p>This incident occurred after Munn attended the Stony Awards, where she dressed in a blue 1980s-style prom dress in order to make it on the "worst dressed" list.</p>

<p>"I couldn't believe it worked," she said of her outfit. "The fact that they know who I am to even put me on this list was very exciting."</p>

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<p>Olivia Munn arrives at an event in 2008.</p>

<p>While the blue dress was intended to garner a negative reaction, Munn didn't expect people to harp on her look when she was snapped outside of Pine's apartment. She said people especially picked on a wallet clutch she had been holding. The experience started her trichotillomania, she said.</p>

<p>Trichotillomania can sometimes be triggered by anxiety or stress, according to the Mayo Clinic. Munn shared more about how it feels when she pulls her hair out.</p>

<p>"I'll feel like, 'Oh, this eyelash feels like it's gonna come out,' even though it's not," she said. "And then when you pull it, there's a quick second of pain, and then there's a satisfaction, and then immediate regret."</p>

<p>While Pine and Munn split years ago, the two remain friends. Munn, who married John Mulaney in 2024, said she caught up with the actor after SNL50 and said he was "the best."</p>

<p>Listen to Olivia Munn's full interview on the Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard podcast below.</p>

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<p>Willie Nelson cancels 10th anniversary Outlaw Music Festival show due to "an extreme weather event"</p>

<p>The show was originally scheduled for July 1, 2025</p>

<p>The tour will resume in Austin, Texas, on the 4th of July</p>

<p>Willie Nelson is canceling a major date on his tour after bad weather ruined his equipment.</p>

<p>The 92-year-old musician was the headliner for the 2025 Outlaw Music Festival with Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, and more until "extreme weather" caused the anniversary concert event to be canceled.</p>

<p>"The Outlaw Music Festival's 10th Anniversary concert event scheduled for July 1, 2025 at Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno, OK has been canceled due to unforeseeable circumstances," a statement shared to the festival's official Instagram account read.</p>

<p>"An extreme weather event on the evening of June 29th in Ridgedale, MO at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena produced heavy rains and high winds forcing the crowd to evacuate," the statement continued.</p>

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<p>Willie Nelson, October 2024</p>

<p>Because of the weather, organizers said much of the scheduled performers' "equipment and artists' instruments were damaged and waterlogged, making their condition difficult to assess in time to accurately and safely use for tomorrow's show."</p>

<p>The decision was made to cancel Tuesday's show to recover and replace whatever was needed to continue additional dates.</p>

<p>"Blackbird Presents, Lucky Star Amphitheater, and DCF Concerts are disappointed to have to cancel the engagement and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause," the company said, adding that refunds would be issued.</p>

<p>Nelson shared the same message to his Instagram account.</p>

<p>His comment section was filled with fans asking if Trigger, his famous guitar, was okay after the extreme weather incident. A rep tells PEOPLE that "Trigger is safe" after all.</p>

<p>The Outlaw Music Festival is North America's largest touring music festival, bringing musical legends and dedicated fans together for live songs, food and drink, and shopping, creating an unforgettable experience.</p>

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<p>Willie Nelson, July 2019</p>

<p>For the 2024 show, Nelson shared a statement in a press release to express his excitement regarding the forthcoming concerts.</p>

<p>"This year's Outlaw Music Festival Tour promises to be the biggest and best yet with this lineup of legendary artists. I am thrilled to get back on the road again with my family and friends playing the music we love for the fans we love," the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer said at the time.</p>

<p>However, he later missed the opening show due to "not feeling well."</p>

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<p>"We regret to inform you that Willie Nelson is not feeling well and, per doctor's orders, has been advised to rest for the next four days," read a statement published on Nelson's X account. "He is expected to make a full recovery and join the Outlaw Music Festival tour next week."</p>

<p>The "Always on My Mind" singer and other artists included on the 2025 lineup are expected to resume the show in Austin, Texas, on July 4.</p>

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Prince William draws hard line on uncle Prince Andrew's royal future: experts

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<p>There's absolutely no royal role for Prince Andrew under his nephew's reign.</p>

<p>Royal experts previously told Fox News Digital that Prince William has been quietly preparing for his future as king as he continues to support his father, who is getting treatment for cancer. And one thing they all agreed on is that the disgraced Duke of York won't return from the shadows anytime soon.</p>

<p>"Anyone who poses a threat to the monarchy is banished," British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard warned Fox News Digital.</p>

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<p>Royal experts are adamant that there's no place for Prince Andrew under William's reign.</p>

<p>"Prince William is a shrewd operator and stands firm in his decisions," Chard shared. "He is committed and determined to do his best for the future of the monarchy. And his mind is made up. His scandalous uncle is viewed as a black cloud. Future public royal duties are off the cards. If allowed, Andrew will likely bring further reputational damage to the monarchy at a time when the royal ship needs a careful steer.</p>

<p>"Prince Andrew will not have a formal role in Prince William's future modernized, streamlined, monarchy," Chard added.</p>

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<p>Prince William has spent his life preparing to be king one day.</p>

<p>Chard's statements came shortly after insiders close to the Prince of Wales told The Times U.K. that there won't be a role for Andrew given his controversial ties to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the late American financier's girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell and alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo.</p>

<p>Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, stepped back as a senior royal in 2019.</p>

<p>According to the outlet, all continue to convince William, 43, that his uncle is a "reputational risk" and a "threat" to the institution. The outlet also pointed out that while most of the royal family, including Andrew, gathered for church on Easter Sunday at Windsor, William "swerved it" and instead, worshiped with his in-laws in Norfolk.</p>

<p>Fox News Digital reached out to Kensington Palace for a comment about the report. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace previously told Fox News Digital they don't speak for Andrew, 65, as he's no longer a working royal. The duke stepped back in 2019 after his disastrous interview on "Newsnight," where he attempted to explain his friendship with Epstein.</p>

<p>Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019. He was 66.</p>

<p>"The idea that Prince William – or frankly anyone in the line of succession – would welcome Prince Andrew back as a working royal is not only unrealistic, it's absurd," Kinsey Schofield, host of the "To Di For Daily" podcast, told Fox News Digital.</p>

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<p>Prince William, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, King Charles III and Anne, Princess Royal, walk behind the queen's funeral cortège as it departs Westminster Abbey on Sept. 19, 2022, in London.</p>

<p>"Prince Andrew's name remains inextricably linked to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, and although Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing, public perception has never recovered," she pointed out. "Now, with the tragic suicide of his accuser, Virginia Giuffre, the controversy is once again back in the headlines."</p>

<p>Virginia Roberts Giuffre, with a photo of herself as a teen, when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, among others.</p>

<p>"Prince William positions himself as a modern, duty-driven future king," said Schofield. "There's simply no room for scandal-plagued figures – regardless of familial ties. In the court of public opinion, guilt by association is powerful. William knows that, and any suggestion of Andrew's return would be met with public outrage."</p>

<p>Royal experts have previously been adamant with Fox News Digital that William will reportedly ban Andrew from royal life.</p>

<p>According to royal experts, Prince William will reportedly ban Prince Andrew from royal life once he becomes king.</p>

<p>Following Andrew's nuclear interview, his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, stripped him of his royal duties and charity roles. More recently, his brother, King Charles III, tried to persuade Andrew to cut his expenses by leaving his home, Royal Lodge, a sprawling royal estate, and instead, moving to a smaller cottage inside the security perimeter of Windsor Castle.</p>

<p>However, Andrew remains ensconced in the 30-room Royal Lodge.</p>

<p>Virginia Giuffre took her life in April of this year. She was 41.</p>

<p>British royals expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to Fox News Digital that the king, 76, is "both relieved and delighted" that William is already taking on a no-nonsense stance.</p>

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<p>King Charles was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February 2024.</p>

<p>"His uncle Andrew's reckless conduct has put the family in jeopardy," said Fordwich. "He won't and can't risk public association with such a disastrous member of the family who merely serves as a distraction from public duty."</p>

<p>"[King Charles is pleased] William has taken such a dutiful, dedicated approach to the monarchy," Fordwich claimed. "He's not the playboy of many past Princes of Wales, ancestors of his who didn't either take the role seriously and/or were defined by debauchery. Prince William is unwavering in his determination to keep Andrew permanently sidelined from royal life, including being excluded from the recent major ceremonies Garter Day and Trooping the Colour."</p>

<p>Prince Andrew was a no-show at this year's Trooping the Colour.</p>

<p>"Prince William sees this risk as a liability to the monarchy's reputation and stability as permanent," Fordwich continued. "His resolve is absolute. King Charles, while maintaining a private, familial relationship, is in the same camp but does have a special agreement that allows his wayward brother to attend private family luncheons… but no more public processions or official duties. This approach is wise as it keeps familial peace while upholding a proper public image."</p>

<p>According to reports, Prince Andrew lives in Royal Lodge with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.</p>

<p>Royal experts claim Andrew has been attempting to keep his head down at Royal Lodge. Expert Richard Fitzwilliams pointed out that he previously signed a 75-year lease to stay at the palatial property.</p>

<p>But Andrew's future is clear to all behind palace doors.</p>

<p>Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew watch a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour in 2019.</p>

<p>"There is no possibility of Andrew taking a more active role in the royal family under King Charles or William," Fitzwilliams now told Fox News Digital. "He will appear only at church services. His reputation is toxic, and more information may come to light about his friendships and business links, which will cause even more embarrassment to the royal family."</p>

<p>Prince Andrew has been attempting to keep a low profile at Royal Lodge.</p>

<p>Fitzwilliams noted that as long as Andrew can "satisfy the demands of the lease," he can stay at Royal Lodge – for now.</p>

<p>"He shows no sign of wanting to do charitable work or do any work on the royal estates," said Fitzwilliams. "He remains a symbol of entitled idiocy."</p>

<p>Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend the Order of the Garter service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on June 16, 2025, in Windsor, England.</p>

<p>Back in December, Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, told Fox News Digital she agreed with a scoop from Charlotte Griffiths, the Mail on Sunday's editor-at-large, who claimed that Charles had been secretly paying Prince Andrew's rent. Buckingham Palace didn't immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment at the time.</p>

<p>"There's absolutely no doubt that Charles is the one who is providing the money for Andrew because the [late] queen wouldn't have left Andrew bereft," said Seward.</p>

<p>According to reports, Prince Andrew has refused to move into a smaller home.</p>

<p>"She would've made a provision for him, and maybe that provision came through his elder brother as monarch," she shared. "When the king dies or the queen dies, the money goes to the next monarch. Everything goes to the next monarch. So, she either would have made provisions for Andrew before she died, or she would've made provisions through Charles."</p>

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<p>King Charles III was crowned in May 2023.</p>

<p>"I believe that Charles is helping him," Seward continued. "I don't see who else would. I'm sure [Andrew's ex-wife] Fergie would help him. I know Fergie does very well with her books, but I [can't] imagine she would make enough to run Royal Lodge on her own."</p>

<p>"I certainly think that the only person who could really be doing this is either monies from the queen or monies from the king," she said.</p>

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