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Eminem’s Childhood Home Destroyed by Fire
Eminem’s Childhood Home Destroyed by Fire
Eminem’s Childhood Home Destroyed by Fire
Eminem's childhood home on 19946 Dresden St., in Detroit, has been destroyed. The property featured on the cover of his famous 2000 album 'The Marshall Mathers LP' in addition to 'TMMLP2,' was damaged by fire Thursday evening (Nov. 7).
Did Eminem Lip-Sync on “Saturday Night Live”?  (Video)
Did Eminem Lip-Sync on “Saturday Night Live”? (Video)
Did Eminem Lip-Sync on “Saturday Night Live”? (Video)
There's a lot of debate online whether or not Eminem lip-synched when he performed on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend. Eminem hasn't commented and although there wasn't any one moment that "proved" that he wasn’t singing he did seem offbeat at times. There could also be some glitches in the sound and picture, even if it's a "live" broadcast.
Eminem’s Childhood Home Up For Auction (Photo)
Eminem’s Childhood Home Up For Auction (Photo)
Eminem’s Childhood Home Up For Auction (Photo)
If you've always wanted to own a little piece of Eminem here's your chance. The house in Detroit where a young Marshall Mathers (aka Eminem) spent his childhood is up for auction.  The Detroit News reports the 747-square-foot single-family house at 19946 Dresden, which was pictured on the cover of his 2000 release, “The Marshall Mathers LP,” sits vacant.  The minimum bid for the property is $1. Re

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