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Houdini Music Video Bloopers Reel Reveals Eminem Doing His Own Stunt

Eminem (Credits: Ted S. Warren)

Looks like Eminem had a blast being his own stuntman on the set of his “Houdini” music video.

Following the release of his latest visual — an updated spin on his 2002 “Without Me” video, which dropped on May 31 — the “Lose Yourself” rapper, 51, shared a blooper reel on Instagram on Monday, June 10.

In the reel, he can be seen dressed in the same superhero suit from his earlier video, with the caption, “I do my own stunts.”

“Don’t try this at home,” a straight-faced Eminem jokingly warns viewers at the beginning of the clip before performing tiny jumps off a bed and repeatedly face-planting on the floor.

“Oh, you want me to smack my f—ing face? I can’t control my cape, bro,” he says sarcastically to someone off-camera. “I cannot be responsible for my cape.”

Eminem Music Single Houdini (Credits: Youtube)

The footage then cuts to the rap star attempting — and failing — to scale a wall with a rope as he flails around and flips over. “Holy s—, it’s actually not easy,” he notes, pretending to be shocked.

In another scene, the Recovery rapper tries a few unserious superhero tuck-and-roll moves, saying, “You like the roll? I thought I killed it.”

The behind-the-scenes clip concludes with the Grammy-winning rapper filming a slow-motion punching scene with his blond Slim Shady persona before the camera cuts to the latter noting that his shoe came off between takes.

Eminem’s official “Houdini” video — which features cameos from Pete Davidson, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, and Shane Gillis — brings back his Slim Shady alter ego for what could be the last time as the rapper gears up to drop his next studio album this summer, titled The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).

Eminem (Credits: Travis Shinn)

Endless breadcrumbs he’s dropped since announcing the project have hinted that the forthcoming LP will lay Slim Shady to rest once and for all.

First, he declared the twisted rap persona dead in a fake obituary that appeared in the Detroit Free Press last month, which said, in short,

“His complex and tortured existence has come to a close, and the legacy he leaves behind is no closer to resolution than the manner in which this character departed this world.”

Then, a day before the “Houdini” video dropped, Eminem posted a FaceTime call with magician David Blaine on Instagram, where he concluded, “Well for my last trick, I’m gonna make my career disappear.”

The Kamikaze rap artist performed his new single during a surprise performance at the “Live From Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central” event in his hometown on Thursday, June 6, which he executive-produced. His appearance followed performances by artists like Diana Ross and Big Sean.

Joemar Dela Cruz
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Joemar is a film critic based in Manila, Philippines. He has a keen interest in analyzing the art of filmmaking and enjoys writing about both mainstream and arthouse cinema. Reach out to him at [email protected].

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