Eminem recently agreed to give an interview to a school newspaper in Detroit, it has been revealed.
According to The Sun, 14-year-old Annie Reed contacted the rapper's agent to request an interview with the 'Lose Yourself' star for a high school newspaper project.
Eminem, real name Marshall Mathers, agreed and called the youngster up for a ten-minute conversation - despite rarely talking to the press.
Reed said: "He grew up in Detroit, he's one of the greatest rappers of all time, and I thought it'd be fun to write about him."
He apparently also advised her to stay in school. "Mr. Mathers said an education is very important and that he's 'just a big dummy'," she said.
According to The Sun, 14-year-old Annie Reed contacted the rapper's agent to request an interview with the 'Lose Yourself' star for a high school newspaper project.
Eminem, real name Marshall Mathers, agreed and called the youngster up for a ten-minute conversation - despite rarely talking to the press.
Reed said: "He grew up in Detroit, he's one of the greatest rappers of all time, and I thought it'd be fun to write about him."
He apparently also advised her to stay in school. "Mr. Mathers said an education is very important and that he's 'just a big dummy'," she said.
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