Eminem Rips Machine Gun Kelly On Stage After Fans Chant For ‘Killshot’ Diss

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And the beef that nobody asked for continues.

During Eminem’s concert stop Wednesday in Brisbane, Australia, the 46-year-old Detroit rapper was baited into fueling his beef with Machine Gun Kelly, which began in 2012 when MGK sent a tweet calling Eminem’s daughter Hailie “hot as fuck.”

In a video captured by a fan, Eminem was closing out his show when fans chanted at him to perform “Killshot,” which had the largest debut of any hip-hop song in the history of YouTube and currently has over 242 million views.

Instead of indulging his fans, Eminem quipped back:

“I would but I don’t want to give that cocksucker any more fucking light,” he told the crowd. “Make some noise for your-fuckin’-selves and make nothing for MGK.”

Check it out below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BuHDe6uHCpA/?utm_source=ig_embed

MGK has not yet responded at the time of me writing this, but he did engage in a bizarre incident reportedly involving the mere mention of Eminem’s name on Tuesday night in West Hollywood.

Via The Blast:

The rapper was leaving Ysabel in West Hollywood on Tuesday night when he was stopped by a slew of fans asking for autographs. One fan held out a drum head for him to sign — probably because he plays Tommy Lee in the upcoming Netflix biopic “The Dirt” — and MGK happily signed.

But things took a turn and he went from happy to angry and suddenly started pounding on the drum head, tearing it apart. It’s unclear what set MGK off but someone did ask a question about his feud with Eminem shortly before he went off.

I would drain my bank account to watch these two engage in a boxing match.

[h/t XXL]

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