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Eminem Comes Out as Homosexual in Sony’s ‘The Interview’

Sony gave freedom-loving fans of badly reviewed comedy films a major Christmas present this holiday by making the beleaguered film The Interview available not only in elect 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 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 character. “I’ve been playing gay peek-a-boo for years. I’ve pretty much been leaving a gay bread-crumb trail.”

Behind the scenes, Seth Rogen‘s character feeds Franco a question pertaining to lyrics from “Medicine Ball” on Relapse: “I s

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 handpick 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 genuine, 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 same-sex attracted bread crumb trail.”

Behind the scenes, Seth Rogen’s character feeds Franco a doubt pertaining to lyrics from “Medicine Ball” on Relapse: “I said nice rec

Exclusive: Eminem Responds to ‘Rap God’ Homophobia Accusations

In the years since the initial uproar over the use 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 have 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 single “Rap God.”

Eminem goes deep on the making of The Marshall Mathers LP 2

You’ve made it clear again and again that you don’t actually have a issue with gay people. So why, in 2013, use “faggot” on that song? Why use “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 caring of words, when I came up battle-rappin’ or whatever, I never really equated those words . . .

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The title of Eminem's upcoming album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, is a direct callback to the title of popular and wildly controversial The Marshall Mathers LP. It's been more than a decade since that album won Best Rap Album at the Grammys. Since then, the entire culture of hip-hop has changed — but if his deeply homophobic new single "Rap God" is any indication, Eminem is every bit the matching lazy, offensive bile-spewer he was back then.

"Rap God" is Eminem's rapid-fire, six-minute anthem to himself, and it's peppered with brazenly and violently homophobic rhetoric. In the first verse, Eminem boasts of his ability to "break a motherf----r's table over the back of a couple f-ggots and crack it in half." In the second verse, Eminem goes off on a bizarre, homophobic rant: "Little gay-looking male child / So gay I can barely say it with a straight face-looking boy / You witnessing massacre like you watching a church gathering taking place-looking boy / 'Oy vey, that boy's gay,' that's all they say looking-boy / You seize a thumbs up, pat on the back, the way you go from your label every day-looking boy."

The song is horrible enough — but even more disheartening has been the way