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Eminem Tours Europe with Drug Warnings
Contributed by: Chris Richburg
Source: Manhunt
Posted on: February 6, 2001 12:22 PST
Filed under: Rap

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Kicking off his European tour recently in Hamburg, Germany recently, Eminem downed two pills, which he claimed were ecstacy, after calling upon the crowd to chant "Pop The Pills"

Radioundercover.com reports that at an after show in Berlin, the rapper asked the crowd how many of them take drugs? When nobody replied, he added "Come on, I can't perform to sober people"

Eminem's U.K. concerts begin in Manchester on Feb 8 and the U.K. authorities have already voiced their opposition towards the rapper's behavior. "If he is found with drugs, he could be whipped down to the nearest nick before he can say ‘My Name Is…'," a spokesman for the U.K. press said.

British police commander Andy Hayman said "It is very difficult for parents and teachers to influence young people that taking drugs is illegal, and can be dangerous, when they see some celebrities being able to maintain a drug habit."

Eminem has been given an "official warning."
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