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Eminem finally addresses his “Grindr” comments

The rapper went viral this week after suggesting he uses the gay app

By Joshua Haigh

Eminem has broken his silence over remarks he made about using Grindr. 

The rapper, who has previously been divorced twice, insisted this week that he’s not given up on the idea of finding love in the future despite his relationship track record. In an interview with Vulture, the star claimed that he’d been using apps to find a partner following years of attending strip clubs.

“Well, yeah. Yeah Tinder. And Grindr. I also used to go to strip clubs,” he said. “What can I say? Going to strip clubs is how I was meeting some chicks. It was an interesting time for me.”

Fans were understandably confused by the suggestion the rapper was using a gay app to find a partner, and his comments quickly went viral on social media. 

However, a rep from the star’s record label has now revealed that the rapper was just “joking” about his use of the app.

“I’m confirming that he was joking about using both Tinder and Grindr,” a rep told The Muse. 

The Stan hitmaker has been slammed in the past over his mysoginistic and homophobic lyrics. 

However, the 8 Mile star insisted this week that claims he’s anti-gay have been blown out of proportion in the past.

He added: “The honest-to-God truth is that none of that matters to me: I have no issue with someone’s sexuality, religion, race, none of that. Anyone who’s followed my music knows I’m against bullies — that’s why I hate that fucking bully Trump — and I hate the idea that a kid who’s gay might get shit for it.

Gay icon Elton John jumped to the rapper’s defence previously, insisting that he never saw his collaborator as homophobic. 

“For me, Eminem was never homophobic,” he said. “I listened to the whole of the ‘Marshall Mathers’ album when I drove to a show in South Hampton and I was floored by it. And I thought how could anyone think this is… he’s just writing about the way things are.

“Not how he thinks, but the way things are.”