Eminem interview gay
Eminem Comes Out as Queer 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 bad f-word consistently — comes out as gay.
Explore
Explore
See latest videos, charts and news
See latest videos, charts and news
Of course, the entire thing is scripted and presumably not valid , 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 homosexual bread crumb trail.”
Behind the scenes, Seth Rogen’s ethics feeds Franco a scrutinize pertaining to lyrics from “Medicine Ball” on Relapse: “I said nice rec
Eminem ‘had to stop’ filming scene where he came out as gay in The Interview because of James Franco
Eminem has admitted that he ‘had to stop’ filming a scene in 2014’s The Interview, a film where he acted out a fictionalised version of himself coming out as gay - because of James Franco.
Franco played a late-night converse show host who interviewed the rapper-come-actor in one of the opening scenes of the film.
If you haven’t seen the production, Franco stars alongside Seth Rogen in the movie in which they are recruited to ‘interview’ Kim Jong-Un with the CIA
The ‘Lose Yourself’ rapper has on several occasions in the past used the f-word slur in his songs.
He is asked about this in addition to fake lyrics for a ‘new’ album, after which the fictional Eminem comes out as gay.
When discussing the scene, the rapper revealed that he had to stop filming because of Franco.
A year after the film came out, Slim Shady had a very real interview with Sway Calloway on his radio show Sway in the Morning, where he spoke about filming the absurd scene with Franco.
"Yo, I gotta narrate you, man: J
Eminem Comes Out as Queer in Sony’s ‘The Interview’
Sony gave freedom-loving fans of badly reviewed comedy films a major Christmas token 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.
Read more ‘The Interview’ Released on VOD: Twitter Explodes With Reactions
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 ‘declares’ he is male lover in ‘The Interview’
In a surprise cameo in ‘The Interview’, Eminem declares that he is gay while being interviewed by James Franco’s TV host character.
Playing himself, the rapper casually mentions he’s gay while explaining the content of his songs. But the claim causes Skylark (Franco) and his producer (Seth Rogen) to freak out. The chat then starts revolving entirely around his coming out much to Eminem’s publicist’s chagrin.
“When I say things about male lover people, or people reflect my lyrics are homophobic – it’s because I’m gay,” Eminem says in the movie.
“People probably are shocked by what you’re saying,” Franco said.
“I’m more shocked with people haven’t figured it out now. I mean, it’s compassionate of like I’ve been playing gay peek-a-boo,” the rapper further says in the movie.
Eminem has often been accused of organism a homophobic for using anti-gay slurs in his lyrics, a claim that the rapper has disputed.
‘The Interview’ finally released on Christmas in selected theaters and online after creature po
.