
October 12 2010 1:25 PM EST
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In an interview with Anderson Cooper that aired on Sunday's 60 Minutes, Eminem sat down for a rare candid conversation about his career, which included a frank discussion his use of antigay slurs in his music.
"That word was thrown around so much, you know? 'f****t' was, like, it was thrown around constantly, to each other, like in battling, you know what I mean?" he asked, before insisting that he doesn't hate gay people. "I don't have any problem with nobody, you know what I mean. Like, I'm just whatever."
Watch the video on Towleroad.com.
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