Eminem accuses ‘Real Housewives’ stars of harassment

Eminem is currently involved in a legal battle with Real Housewives of Potomac stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon, and has called out the two women for allegedly harassing him.

Bryant and Dixon recently filed a motion that claimed Slim Shady is avoiding an appearance in court.

The pair attempted to trademark the title of their podcast, Reasonably Shady, in 2023, but Em claimed it was too similar to his alter ego.

A court date of October 29th was presented, with Eminem allegedly only able to appear for two hours from a start time of 2pm. However, they claimed the late start time would complicate things for their legal team’s working hours.

According to the Daily Mail, they believed that his attorney had “not made a good faith effort to make [Eminem] available for a deposition.”

Em responded in court documents on November 11th, stating he was willing to run the deposition “as late as was necessary” to make it work.

The filing added that their “refusal to cooperate and insistence in filing a motion over a three-hour start-time difference highlights that [their] pursuit of [Eminem’s] deposition is designed to harass.”

His manager, Paul Rosenberg, added, “[Eminem] is presently working on new music for various projects which requires his daily attendance. It is not only difficult and very expensive for him to be out of his studio at such times, but it will also put him behind schedule for the various contracts which have been promised by dates certain.”

Addressing the potential cancellation of studio sessions with engineers and collaborators, he called it “a very expensive loss of time and expense to [Eminem] and other parties.”

Rosenberg said it was “imperative” for Em to be in the studio every day, and that he already has “appointments scheduled throughout November and December.”