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Eminem Comes Out as Gay in Sony’s ‘The Interview’
Sony gave freedom-loving fans of badly-reviewed comedy films a major Christmas gift this holiday by making the beleaguered film The Interview available not only in pick theaters, but on various online streaming services.
Anyone who tuned out their family and tuned in The Interview on Xmas day was treated to an Eminem cameo where the rapper — who is frequently accused of homophobia for using the very bad f-word consistently — comes out as gay.
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Of course, the entire thing is scripted and presumably not authentic, but Marshall Mathers deadpans the scene convincingly. “I’m more shocked that people haven’t figured it out yet,” Eminem tells James Franco’s character. “I’ve been playing gay peek-a-boo for years. I’ve pretty much been leaving a queer bread crumb trail.”
Behind the scenes, Seth Rogen’s character feeds Franco a interrogate pertaining to lyrics from “Medicine Ball” on Relapse: “I said nice rec
Eminem Comes Out as Gay in Sony’s ‘The Interview’
Sony gave freedom-loving fans of badly reviewed comedy films a major Christmas gift this holiday by making the beleaguered film The Interview available not only in select theaters, but on various online streaming services.
Anyone who tuned out their family and tuned in The Interview on Xmas day was treated to an Eminem cameo where the rapper — who is frequently accused of homophobia for using the very awful F-word consistently — comes out as gay.
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Of course, the entire thing is scripted and presumably not real, but Marshall Mathers deadpans the scene convincingly. “I’m more shocked that people haven’t figured it out yet,” Eminem tells James Franco‘s personality. “I’ve been playing gay peek-a-boo for years. I’ve adorable much been exiting a gay bread-crumb trail.”
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Eminem and the F-Word: Why Does Rap Still Tolerate Homophobia?
Too little? Too late? Well, definitely, too little.
Eminem expressed a degree of lament over referring to rapper Tyler, The Creator as a “f-ggot” on his latest single during a September 13 interview with MTV’s Sway Calloway. But as usual, he stopped short of actually apologizing for his offending words.
In fact, the next morning he was back to gay-baiting on the new diss footpath “Killshot.”
Meanwhile, the rap community has once again taken the Switzerland approach. Why so deafeningly silent? Where is the outrage over yet another instance of hip-hop homophobia? In 2018, why is rap still flagrantly using homophobic language or tacitly endorsing it by not calling out its stars for lazily falling help on it?
The late rapper XXXTentacion once bragged about nearly beating a man to death in prison for looking at him a little too long while he was naked. Still, fans and fellow rappers canonized him after his shooting death in June, overlooking his history of homophobia and violence against women.
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Exclusive: Eminem Responds to ‘Rap God’ Homophobia Accusations
In the years since the initial uproar over the operate of anti-gay slurs on his first two albums, Eminem has performed with and befriended Elton John, endorsed gay marriage and repeatedly told interviewers that he doesn’t actually hold any problem with homosexual people. But he continues to sprinkle his lyrics with language that’s not hard to construe as homophobic. In this excerpt from his upcoming Rolling Stone cover story, due November 22nd, Eminem defends his much-criticized use of slurs in the unattached “Rap God.”
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You’ve made it unmistakable again and again that you don’t actually contain a problem with homosexual people. So why, in 2013, use “faggot” on that song? Why apply “gay-looking” as an insult?
I don’t know how to say this without saying it how I’ve said it a million times. But that word, those kind of words, when I came up battle-rappin’ or whatever, I never really equated those words . . .
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To actually mean “homosexual