“I’m gonna say you, it’s fking nerve-wracking,” the “Love the Way You Lie” rapper, 49, told SiriusXM’s Sway Caloway Thursday, February 10. “Live TV is my favorite. Do you get what I am saying? You can f-k-up, and your f’k up will be there forever.

Eminem will perform at the SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California during the game on Sunday February 13th, along with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige will be performing at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, during the game on Sunday, February 13. The “Slim Shady” musician joked about the team-up and said that he was “blown Away” by Dre’s 56-year-old plans for the performance.
He said, “When the whole affair started to go down, we were like, OK. This might actually be serious. I was trying out what Dre might have done.” “I thought it was dope that we were going to rap together, but I didn’t expect this production to be so.
Three days
prior to the Super Bowl Eminem’s performer, Snoop Dogg (realname Calvin Broadus), was charged with sexual assault as well as sexual battery by an alleged ex-employee. On Wednesday, February 9, the unnamed woman filed the suit. The woman is seeking damages to “redress her injuries.”

The plaintiff, a dancer and model, allegedly worked several years for “Gin & Juice”, the rapper for many years. Us Weekly has obtained court documents that state that “defendant SNOOP” held supervisory power over Plaintiff and controlled various tangible aspects of Plaintiff’s employment, including the ability for Plaintiff to hire or fire Plaintiff.” The discussion ended in failure. “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” the musician, allegedly called his accuser a gold digger in an Instagram post that he posted “immediately after mediation ended.”

Snoop Dogg has denied all claims against him. “The accusations of sexual assault against Calvin Broadus, a.k.a. Snoop Dogg (and all of them) are just meritless,” a representative of the rapper told US. They appear to be part in a scheme to extort Snoop Dogg before he performs at this Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show.”
Super Bowl LVI will see the Los Angeles Rams take on the Cincinnati Bengals. At 6:30 p.m., the game will air on NBC. ET.