It’s no surprise that a major part of Eminem’s career is full of all-out beefs that he has picked up with many celebrities in the past two decades. Some of the most memorable names are Will Smith, Mariah Carey, his wife Kim Scott, Tyler The Creator, and many more. However, one such beef that really stood out in his initial years was with Christina Aguilera.

Back in the 90s, Aguilera was riding success after the Disney show The Mickey Mouse Club. Post that, she quickly ruled the industry with her self-titled album. During the same time, Eminem broke through the scene with his evergreen album ‘The Real Slim Shady LP’.

At the time, both confessed that they have feelings for each other but they were nowhere near dating. So, what happened between the two that they stopped seeing eye to eye? Let’s take a look.

After making several positive public comments about each other, the media started rooting for the two. However, as per Buzzfeed News, it all went downhill when Christina Aguilera bad mouthed one of Eminem’s song in which he talked about killing his ex-wife Kim Scott.

Referring to the rapper’s song titled ’97 Bonnie and Clyde’, Aguilera said, “It’s pretty graphic, taking this girl out, killing her. Like the the mother of his child, it’s kind of aggravating to listen to. Some of his album is kind of disturbing.” She continued, “Abusive situations are not cool. I get a lot of fan mail from a lot of girls in really bad situations, and I’ve kind of been around situations like that growing up.”

Eminem and Christina Aguilera beef explained | The Sun

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