Eminem News, Rumors And Controversy: Singer To Be Arrested In Australia Details
The latest track, "No Favors," featuring Eminem in Big Sean's latest album, is controversy struck as the supporters of Detroit-based rappers voiced their displeasure towards the lyrics. Some organizations are also threatening to press charges against the musicians.
Eminem shot down many political figures in his latest track, including President Donald Trump that he refers to as "B***h" and also launched a rap-attack at conservative political commentator, Ann Coulter. "And f*ck Ann Coulter with a Klan poster, With a lamp post, door handle shutter," he raps in his latest song. Coulter shot back at Eminem's diss via TMZ, claiming that the 44-year-old rapper is only trying to gain publicity by using her name.
At the same time, a Canadian Women's Rights group, RINJ (Rape Is No Joke), released an official statement claiming that they want further action to be taken against the rappers. The group criticized the musicians as "rape rappers" and suggested that they should be banished and arrested.
Meanwhile, in latest Eminem news, a poster has surfaced online suggesting that the rapper may be headed to Australia for a tour in 2017. It is no news that the "Not Afraid" rapper is already planning to release his ninth studio album soon. Hence, it is possible that an Australian tour may be in the offing.
However, the artwork that started the rumor of a possible 2017 Australian tour has been called bogus as the image that made the poster can be found on the Deviant Art website that, according to the website, has been credited to Ali Chegini, an artist from Iran. The alleged tour poster is a composite of two pictures.
Since there is no latest update on Eminem news, the Australian Tour seems unlikely at this point. However, considering an album is in the works, a tour may not entirely be out of question. But the fans should take this news with a grain of salt until it has been officially confirmed or denied by Eminem or his reps.