No longer can we trust Lil Pump as a rapper. The star of “Gucci Gang” has turned to making news with his antics on social media and his strong backing of Donald Trump. In the past few months, he’s really stepped up the second one. He said he would release songs that were mean to both Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, and he called Taylor Swift names for supporting Harris. These threats haven’t come true. But Lil Pump has chosen to fight Eminem, who likes to answer back when they are insulted.
Eminem showed up at Kamala Harris’s campaign event in Detroit on October 23 in a special way. He not only said nice things about Harris, but he also brought Barack Obama on stage. Obama’s rapping of “Lose Yourself” to a happy crowd was the cherry on top of the Eminem event. Pump did not like what he saw. The next day, he went on Instagram Live and criticized Em for his political views. “You’re a f*cking piece of sh*t for going on stage and speaking at Kamala Harris sh*t,” he said. “You’re a f*cking piece of sh*t for taking a picture with Obama.”
Then Pump said that Eminem’s dislike of Donald Trump has made him less objective. “You hate Donald Trump so much that you’d rather ruin this f*cking country,” he said. After that, the artist did something that no one watching the video thought he would. He brought Hailie, Eminem’s daughter, into it. “F*ck you and f*ck Hailie.” In some ways this is good, but in other ways it’s bad. There’s a good side to this because it will bring attention to Lil Pump and his trouble. What’s terrible is that Eminem will definitely react. During his work, slandering his daughter is one thing that Slim Shady has never put up with.
This attack couldn’t have come at a worse time. Hailie just recently said that she is pregnant. In another video, she told Eminem that he was going to become a grandfather for the first time. An enormous number of people in the hip hop community loved the honest conversation. Benzino, who used to hate Eminem, praised him on the news. It’s likely that Slim will react to Lil Pump’s mean comments the next time he releases a song or album. It will not look good.