eminem controversy

Rapper Eminem is probably seen as one of the most private, but also polarizing, artists of his time. During his decades-long career, Eminem — whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III — has done quite a bit to either upset his fans or garner support from them.

Despite keeping most of his life out of the spotlight, the ‘Lose Yourself’ rapper sometimes has a habit of doing some rather questionable — and also controversial — things that seem to make headlines, whilst simultaneously either upsetting his fans or causing them to love him even more.

Here are 5 controversial things Eminem has said – and why people love or hate him for it.

1. He took a knee during his performance at the Super Bowl.

During his halftime appearance, Eminem was seen taking a knee during his performance of his 2002 hit song ‘Lose Yourself,’ according to CNN. The kneeling gesture was thought by many to be a callback to former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who used it as an act of protest against police brutality and racial discrimination.

Kaepernick, who is a former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, was heavily criticized for starting this form of protest during the national anthem at a 2016 preseason game, according to Sporting News.

Eminem has a long history of showing support to Kaepernick. In 2017, during the BET Hip Hop Awards, he performed a 4.5-minute freestyle rap, calling out former President Donald Trump and embracing Kaepernick and his message on racism and police brutality, according to CNN.

The Detroit-born rapper raised his fist and rapped, “F— that, this is for Colin, ball up a fist and keep that s— balled like Donald the b—-.”

However, it’s worth noting that according to the NFL, his kneeling was less of a surprise. They claim the decision to do so was made ahead of time in rehearsals and was something that they were expecting.

Either way, fans of Eminem were in support of the rapper’s decision to kneel, admiring his support to Kaepernick, and what the form of protest represents.