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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 actual, 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 lgbtq+ 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
Eminem struggled to get through The Interview scene where he came out as gay because of James Franco
Eminem is one of the few celebrities to contain perfected a deadpan expression - when you picture him in your head, I'd put wealth on the fact you envision him with that same vacant look on his face.
But even he can't resist cracking a smile when he's sat contrary from James Franco, once admitting that he amused him so much that he barely made it through his iconic cameo in the 2014 comedy, The Interview.
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It's an absolute riot from start to finish if you haven't seen it, but what else did you expect when Franco teamed up with Seth Rogen for a film? Those two could make a saint swear and a stoney-faced Eminem split his sides laughing.
The feature follows talk show host Dave Skylark (Franco) and his producer Aaron Rapaport (Rogen) who are looking for a new, more mature angle to bring to their audience instead of the usual tabloid talking points.
They then learn that North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un is a large fan of the show and end up bagging an unprecedented interview with him - but the CIA recruit the pair to assassinate the leader
Eminem Comes Out As Gay In The Interview
Eminem admits he is gay in a very comical scene from the controversial new production ‘The Interview’.
Casually while being interviewed in The Interview Eminem (played by Eminem) tells celebrity interviewer David Skylark (James Franco), “When I say things about gay people and people think my lyrics are homophobic it is because I am gay.”
The Skylark gets him to verify what he just said, “Eminem, lets back it up a moment. You just said you were gay and I’m just curious what you meant by that exactly,”
“I am gay… I am a homosexual… I like men,” Eminem explains.
Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogan) is in disbelief. “Eminem just said he was gay … four times. That’s what the fuck just happened. Eminem’s gay on our show, Eminem’s same-sex attracted on our show”.
The Interview is the provocative movie about a plot to kill North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
After being withdrawn from cinemas because of threats of terrorist attacks, the movie did debut in selected cinemas across America on Boxing Day and went immediately to online downloads.
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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 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.
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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