Eminem Once Gave Sir Elton John Explicit Gift. (Photo Credit – IMDb/Instagram)
Eminem is a well-known personality in the music world who is almost always shrouded with controversy. Time and again, the Slim Shady rapper was accused of being a homophobe, but Sir Elton Johns has a different opinion. The Rolling Stones member came out as gay in 1992 and had proof to support his claim that the rapper was accused wrongly. Keep scrolling for more.
The Slim Shady rapper’s original name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III. Marshall and John’s friendship began in 2001 when they performed at the 2001 Grammys. Back then, the rapper was condemned for his alleged homophobic lyrics, with The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) striking against him outside The Staples Centre. The Grammys were taking place there.
In one of his appearances on The Graham Norton Show, Sir Elton John once spoke about his friendship...
Eminem is a well-known personality in the music world who is almost always shrouded with controversy. Time and again, the Slim Shady rapper was accused of being a homophobe, but Sir Elton Johns has a different opinion. The Rolling Stones member came out as gay in 1992 and had proof to support his claim that the rapper was accused wrongly. Keep scrolling for more.
The Slim Shady rapper’s original name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III. Marshall and John’s friendship began in 2001 when they performed at the 2001 Grammys. Back then, the rapper was condemned for his alleged homophobic lyrics, with The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) striking against him outside The Staples Centre. The Grammys were taking place there.
In one of his appearances on The Graham Norton Show, Sir Elton John once spoke about his friendship...
- 4/3/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Fortnite is known for coming up with some of the most exciting collaborations. Among all the crazy and hyped-up collaborations, very few can come close to the legendary Fortnite x Eminem collaboration. Slim Shady took the stage in Fortnite during the Big Bang event and this also marked the fourth major in-game musical event in the history of the game.
Fortnite
The queue for the Fortnite live event was huge and fans got to see the God of rap perform songs like “Lose Yourself” during the Big Bang event. Fans also go to see a giant version of Eminem styled like a Godzilla to perform his iconic song “Godzilla”. His performance lasted for about three minutes and fans were excited to see how the collaboration unfolds in the future.
Fans are unhappy with Fortnite’s failure to deliver Eminem’s jam track
With this event, players were introduced to updated emotes,...
Fortnite
The queue for the Fortnite live event was huge and fans got to see the God of rap perform songs like “Lose Yourself” during the Big Bang event. Fans also go to see a giant version of Eminem styled like a Godzilla to perform his iconic song “Godzilla”. His performance lasted for about three minutes and fans were excited to see how the collaboration unfolds in the future.
Fans are unhappy with Fortnite’s failure to deliver Eminem’s jam track
With this event, players were introduced to updated emotes,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Binayak Sharma
- FandomWire
Eminem is taking more legal action against Robyn Dixon and Gizelle Bryant.
Earlier this year, the two Real Housewives of Potomac stars filed to trademark their podcast’s name, Reasonably Shady, which the 51-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Marshall Mathers III, quickly opposed, claiming his brand will be damaged if the podcast acquires the trademark because it could cause “confusion” with Eminem’s own brand, due to his nicknames.
Eminem has been using the “Shady” and “Slim Shady” nicknames since 1996, and owns the trademark for both to use on merch and his records.
He has now filed for a protective order against Robyn and Gizelle.
Keep reading to find out more…
Eminem‘s legal team filed the court documents on December 15, opposing Gizelle and Robyn‘s previous request that he appear in court for a deposition.
According to the docs obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Eminem‘s legal team states...
Earlier this year, the two Real Housewives of Potomac stars filed to trademark their podcast’s name, Reasonably Shady, which the 51-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Marshall Mathers III, quickly opposed, claiming his brand will be damaged if the podcast acquires the trademark because it could cause “confusion” with Eminem’s own brand, due to his nicknames.
Eminem has been using the “Shady” and “Slim Shady” nicknames since 1996, and owns the trademark for both to use on merch and his records.
He has now filed for a protective order against Robyn and Gizelle.
Keep reading to find out more…
Eminem‘s legal team filed the court documents on December 15, opposing Gizelle and Robyn‘s previous request that he appear in court for a deposition.
According to the docs obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Eminem‘s legal team states...
- 12/29/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Eminem’s handlers are arguing that he’s the real Slim Shady, and all others should not be allowed to trademark the “Shady” phrase, which is closely identified with the rapper thanks to his song The Real Slim Shady.
Thus, they have requested a protective order against Real Housewives of Potomac reality stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon, the latest volley in their ongoing dispute over the reality stars attempt at trademarking their Reasonably Shady podcast.
Eminem is asking the court not to appear for a deposition requested by the Bravo stars in the matter. He claims he has “limited knowledge of the subjects at issue.”
His attorneys offered others, including the rapper’s manager Paul Rosenberg, who would be willing to appear.
The other side insists that he show up.
The trademark battle began after the Real Housewives stars filed to trademark their podcast’s name in order to sell merchandise.
Thus, they have requested a protective order against Real Housewives of Potomac reality stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon, the latest volley in their ongoing dispute over the reality stars attempt at trademarking their Reasonably Shady podcast.
Eminem is asking the court not to appear for a deposition requested by the Bravo stars in the matter. He claims he has “limited knowledge of the subjects at issue.”
His attorneys offered others, including the rapper’s manager Paul Rosenberg, who would be willing to appear.
The other side insists that he show up.
The trademark battle began after the Real Housewives stars filed to trademark their podcast’s name in order to sell merchandise.
- 12/29/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars
Eminem’s trademark dispute with Real Housewives of Potomac stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over their “Reasonably Shady” podcast (and other ventures) has descended into a back-and-forth over whether the rapper should have to sit for a deposition.
Earlier this month, Bryant and Dixon filed a motion trying to compel Eminem (real name Marshall Mathers) to sit for a deposition, which the rapper promptly rebuffed in a Dec. 15 filing (first reported by AllHipHop). Mathers’ lawyer also sought to secure a protective order “precluding the deposition” of the rapper.
Mathers...
Earlier this month, Bryant and Dixon filed a motion trying to compel Eminem (real name Marshall Mathers) to sit for a deposition, which the rapper promptly rebuffed in a Dec. 15 filing (first reported by AllHipHop). Mathers’ lawyer also sought to secure a protective order “precluding the deposition” of the rapper.
Mathers...
- 12/28/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
11 August 2023 – Today, Philippines-born, Las Vegas-based multi-faceted musician, Ez Mil, who both raps and sings, shares the highly anticipated, layered deluxe version of his second album, DU4LI7Y: Redux, out everywhere now. Plus, the musician shares the lyric video for recently released track “Realest” featuring Eminem and new track “Podium” out now following his recent signing to Eminem and Dr. Dre’ s Shady Records/Aftermath Entertainment/Interscope Records. Mil joins the likes of 50 Cent as only a few of the artists signed directly to all three labels.
Out in full today, DU4LI7Y: Redux,which features artwork done by Ez Mil himself, expands on the original work to begin a new chapter–only this time–supported and approved by two of the rising rapper’s longtime idols. Ez Mil emphasizes the importance of his own vulnerability and its role in creating the best, most authentic music he can make.
Out in full today, DU4LI7Y: Redux,which features artwork done by Ez Mil himself, expands on the original work to begin a new chapter–only this time–supported and approved by two of the rising rapper’s longtime idols. Ez Mil emphasizes the importance of his own vulnerability and its role in creating the best, most authentic music he can make.
- 8/12/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
For the second time this month, Eminem made a surprise appearance at a packed arena that wasn’t one of his own concerts.
Two weeks after popping up onstage at Ed Sheeran’s concert at Detroit’s Ford Field, Slim Shady was in Las Vegas to walk boxer Terence Crawford to the ring for his title fight Saturday against Errol Spence Jr.
Legendary duo for a legendary fight @Eminem x @terencecrawford #SpenceCrawford starts now: https://t.co/lcYztq3zt7 pic.twitter.com/1HNpJs04iW
— Showtime Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) July 30, 2023
“Las Vegas,...
Two weeks after popping up onstage at Ed Sheeran’s concert at Detroit’s Ford Field, Slim Shady was in Las Vegas to walk boxer Terence Crawford to the ring for his title fight Saturday against Errol Spence Jr.
Legendary duo for a legendary fight @Eminem x @terencecrawford #SpenceCrawford starts now: https://t.co/lcYztq3zt7 pic.twitter.com/1HNpJs04iW
— Showtime Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) July 30, 2023
“Las Vegas,...
- 7/30/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Ed Sheeran added Eminem to the equation for the Detroit stop on his ongoing “Mathematics Tour,” with the pair performing “Lose Yourself” and “Stan” in front of the rapper’s hometown crowd.
“I wondered if I could play you a cover of an Eminem song tonight,” Sheeran began. “I think you know it. We rehearsed it today; we’ll see how it goes.” After strumming the “Lose Yourself” intro and admirably rattling off the first few lines, Slim Shady took the stage to finish off the opening verse. Though the rapper sounded just as ferocious as he did on the original 8 Mile cut, the singer-guitarist brought his own twist with some nice harmonies during the chorus.
Cutting the song short, Sheeran raised the hype by telling the audience, “Can I just say, he was gonna come out and do one song, but I said you can’t come out...
“I wondered if I could play you a cover of an Eminem song tonight,” Sheeran began. “I think you know it. We rehearsed it today; we’ll see how it goes.” After strumming the “Lose Yourself” intro and admirably rattling off the first few lines, Slim Shady took the stage to finish off the opening verse. Though the rapper sounded just as ferocious as he did on the original 8 Mile cut, the singer-guitarist brought his own twist with some nice harmonies during the chorus.
Cutting the song short, Sheeran raised the hype by telling the audience, “Can I just say, he was gonna come out and do one song, but I said you can’t come out...
- 7/16/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Ed Sheeran welcomed an unlikely surprise guest during his concert Saturday in Detroit as Eminem appeared onstage to perform two of his biggest hits alongside the British singer.
Performing at the Motor City’s Ford Field, Sheeran acknowledged Eminem’s hometown by first launching into the 8 Mile hit “Lose Yourself” solo, telling the crowd he rehearsed it earlier in the day. “We’ll see how it goes,” he said.
Then, without warning, midway through the song, Slim Shady himself emerged onstage to accompany him:
“Can I just say, he was...
Performing at the Motor City’s Ford Field, Sheeran acknowledged Eminem’s hometown by first launching into the 8 Mile hit “Lose Yourself” solo, telling the crowd he rehearsed it earlier in the day. “We’ll see how it goes,” he said.
Then, without warning, midway through the song, Slim Shady himself emerged onstage to accompany him:
“Can I just say, he was...
- 7/16/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Alexandra Cooper is getting married!
The “Call Her Daddy” podcast host is engaged to Hollywood producer Matt Kaplan, Page Six reported.
Read More: Behati Prinsloo Reacts To ‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcast Pretending To Interview Adam Levine About Infidelity
While multiple sources confirmed to the outlet that the couple are engaged, details about the proposal are unknown.
In general, Cooper has kept her romantic life mostly private. On her podcast, she regularly refers to Kaplan by the name “Sexy Mr. Zoom Man”.
In the past, she has referred to other boyfriends on her show by nicknames like “Red Sox” and “Slim Shady”.
Read More: Kelsea Ballerini’s Ex-Husband Morgan Evans Shares Statement Ahead Of Her Tell-All ‘Call Her Daddy’ Interview
Last year, it was reported that Kaplan, who produced “Before I Fall” and “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”, bought a $10.7 million home in Los Angeles, where he and Cooper would live.
The “Call Her Daddy” podcast host is engaged to Hollywood producer Matt Kaplan, Page Six reported.
Read More: Behati Prinsloo Reacts To ‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcast Pretending To Interview Adam Levine About Infidelity
While multiple sources confirmed to the outlet that the couple are engaged, details about the proposal are unknown.
In general, Cooper has kept her romantic life mostly private. On her podcast, she regularly refers to Kaplan by the name “Sexy Mr. Zoom Man”.
In the past, she has referred to other boyfriends on her show by nicknames like “Red Sox” and “Slim Shady”.
Read More: Kelsea Ballerini’s Ex-Husband Morgan Evans Shares Statement Ahead Of Her Tell-All ‘Call Her Daddy’ Interview
Last year, it was reported that Kaplan, who produced “Before I Fall” and “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”, bought a $10.7 million home in Los Angeles, where he and Cooper would live.
- 4/21/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The Michigan rapper, who calls himself Eminem — and whose debut, The Slim Shady LP, sold 480,000 copies in its first two weeks — was a $5.50-an-hour cook in a Detroit grill before his obscenity-strewn, gleefully violent, spastic, hilarious and demented rhymes landed him in the studio with rap honcho Dr. Dre.
The blue-eyed Mc is dealing with the instant fame and simultaneous criticism well enough — much better, actually, than he is dealing with the fifth of Bacardi he downed an hour ago. On a chilly Friday night in New York, he emerges...
The blue-eyed Mc is dealing with the instant fame and simultaneous criticism well enough — much better, actually, than he is dealing with the fifth of Bacardi he downed an hour ago. On a chilly Friday night in New York, he emerges...
- 4/29/1999
- by Anthony Bozza
- Rollingstone.com
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