And my environment back then was nothing like the one you describe as Eminem’s in his young years. I’m 55, so things have changed since my teen years, but my recollection is that both straight and gay (if they could pull it off) guys would express derision and contempt for gay males, and both for the same reason: self-protection. All these assertions suggest that Eminem is absolutely not homosexual. Though this homosexual can make his own physical location a controversial field, he’s substantial buffs. Conclusion Eminem contains a somewhat powerful profession existence as a rapper. In my experience the hostility of straight guys to (male) homosexuality hasn’t been religious but based on the fear of being “unmanned”, girly (or being seen that way) That aspect has been present even in past societies that were supposedly accepting or not particularly judgmental about same-sex relations those Oz prison rules about the dominant “manly” position versus the submissive “womanish” go far back in antiquity (European colonizers would sodomize tribal chiefs in front of their subects to destroy respect for them) Of course it’s all about insecurity, but that’s understandable gay boys and men are fearful of being seen as gay in a hostile homophobic environment (say, high school, as one example), so it’s only natural a straight guy would have the same fear. All his own preceding courting record shows that he or she is not even homosexual. If Eminem were gay, we wouldn't know because the man is a top.
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EDIT: had to add in a sarcasm tag because a 90 million dollar movie isn't going to be a vehicle for a popular rapper to come out in. Eminem is gay, and he came out in a Seth Rogen comedy to provide plausible deniability. If only life could imitate KiDAciDic: Yours is the most interesting reply. Pack it up, the real interview was over fifteen minutes in. I’ve pretty much been leaving a gay bread crumb trail.” “I’ve been playing gay peek-a-boo for years. Actually, it’s no exaggeration to assert that Eminem is to hip hop what Tiger is to golf (Tiger’s current slump notwithstanding). “I’m more shocked that people haven’t figured it out yet,” Eminem adds, in a most deadpan, matter-of-fact manner. With all due respect to 50 Cent, Lil Wayne and even Jay Z, Eminem is the baddest rapper in the business.And that he’s a white boy only makes this fact all the more extraordinary. “When I say things about gay people, people think that my lyrics are homophobic, it’s because I’m gay,” the rapper tells Franco’s startled talk show host character.
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Now we learn that Eminem, notorious for his homophobic lyrics although he claims to have no issues with LGBT people, is indeed a good sport. As if the James Franco– Seth Rogen comedy The Interview needed more buzz around it, a scene has been leaked (officially, it seems) in which rapper Eminem comes out as gay. The controversial film follows journalists enlisted to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and it wouldn’t be a Franco-Rogen comedy without strong homoerotic undertones and their latest features a scene in which Franco obsessively sniffing his smelly genitals.