Eminem denies al-Qaida death threat | 104218__em_l
NOT A TARGET Eminem performs as a white-flag-waving bin Laden in his video for ''Without Me''
Eminem: Michael Wilfling/Angles/WireImage.com

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Eminem has picked a lot of fights, and he has a lot of enemies, both real (his mom, his ex-wife) and imagined ('N Sync's Chris Kirkpatrick, Moby). But none of them actually wants to kill him -- not even al-Qaida, despite rumors that he had received death threats from the terrorist organization over his impersonation of Osama bin Laden in his new video for ''Without Me.''

Eminem's performance as a dancing, white-flag-waving version of the terrorist leader in the clip from his release ''The Eminem Show'' prompted a report in British tabloid the Daily Star, saying that the rapper had earned the deadly wrath of al-Qaida and had ''consulted a specialist in counterterrorism on what precautions to take.''

But Eminem's publicist yesterday called the rumor ''completely untrue and dangerous,'' saying in a statement, ''There have been no threats made against Eminem. Any earlier reports of such are untrue, irresponsible, and inflammatory.'' Which is a relief -- you wouldn't want Eminem to become paranoid.


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