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Eminem spoofed himself, wearing an ALF T-shirt and holding a cake, referencing a commonly circulated pre-fame photo of him of when he was an adolescent. The video features appearances from Lisa Ann as Sarah Palin, Trisha Paytas as Jessica Simpson, and Derrick Barry , a famous Britney Spears female impersonator, as Spears.
"Temporary" is an ode to Eminem's daughter Hailie. It also features archival audio of her as a baby. Over a piano-driven instrumental, Eminem says the song is intended for Hailie to listen to when he dies and remember his love for her, [2] [3] [4] before telling her to look after her siblings and uncle after his death.
Sarah Louise Palin (/ ˈ p eɪ l ɪ n / ⓘ PAY-lin; née Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, author, and reality television personality who served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009. She was the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee under U.S. Senator John McCain.
Later in the song, Eminem resolves to watch over his daughter from the afterlife. "Jade, it'll be okay, baby, I'm here, hey/I'm watching you right now, baby girl, I vow/I will protect you, your ...
YouTube SNL playlists of individual sketches and segments are available ... Eminem: November 2, 2013 () 4.9 /12 [59 ... special guests John McCain and Sarah Palin.
Related: Eminem Became a Dad at 23.Now He's Making Dads Everywhere Cry with His New Music Video: All the Never-Seen Moments. Another insider says that the rap icon is "super low-key," adding: "He ...
Going Rouge: Sarah Palin, An American Nightmare is a collection of essays about Sarah Palin with a spoof title and book cover design intended to lampoon Palin's memoir Going Rogue: An American Life. It was released on November 17, 2009.
The first part of the book is devoted to Palin's life before the 2008 campaign; the second part details her life as a candidate for national office. [10] Palin discusses the disagreements she had with her running mate John McCain's campaign advisers, criticizes the national media, and talks about the importance of religion and family life.