Matthew David Hughes is currently being held on a $50,000 bond
01.05.2020 - 01:39 / foxnews.com
Rapper Eminem rose to the occasion earlier this month after he thwarted a home intruder who managed to slip past his security gate at the rear of the property, according to a new report. Per TMZ, Matthew David Hughes, 26, allegedly broke a window leading into the kitchen with a paving stone and made his way into the gated-community residence owned by Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers.
Hughes reportedly triggered the alarm to the rapper’s Detroit-area home around 4 a.m. local
.Matthew David Hughes is currently being held on a $50,000 bond
Eminem confronted an intruder who broke into his home and sneaked past the rapper’s sleeping security team.
Eminem is an Oscar winner, Grammy winner and apparently, his own personal security. Earlier this month, the world-famous rapper came face-to-face with a home intruder, TMZ reports.
The man in question reportedly broke in just to see the rapper
What a crazy close call for Eminem!!
A man was arrested after breaking into Eminem's Detroit-area home in the middle of the night and coming face-to-face with the rapper, which is exactly what the intruder hoped to accomplish.
As artists and celebrities across the spectrum find creative ways to raise awareness and funds for COVID-19 relief, some are diving deep into their personal collections to lend a helping hand.
During a recent interview on SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning, Eminem discussed a variety of topics, ranging from how he's dealing with the coronavirus pandemic to his thoughts on hip-hop's new generation. But the best part came when the Detroit MC recalled an awkward phone conversation with basketball legend Michael Jordan.
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Kierra Sheard preached the good word during her Billboard Live At-Home concert on Thursday (April 23) and also raised money for Ronald McDonald House Charities Detroit, which provides resources for families of locally hospitalized children.
The rapper launched a pop-up shop back in 2017 selling the pasta treat, a reference to a lyric from his 2002 track Lose Yourself, from his movie 8 Mile, and also fed fans the dish at the 2018 Coachella festival.