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Eminem wore these sneakers to the Super Bowl proving he is the real Slim Shady

Published on Feb 18, 2022 at 5:51AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Apr 26, 2022 at 3:39PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Eminem wore these sneakers to the Super Bowl and proved he is the real Slim Shady
Image: @eminem on Instagram

Marshall Mathers AKA Eminem proved he was the real Slim Shady when he showed up wearing a special pair of Jordan 3s at his Superbowl halftime show. 

The shoes in question were a pair of white, black and red Jordan 3s with the words, “Hi! My name is Slim Shady” plastered across the back. 

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After the show, he took to Instagram to post a close-up photo of the sneakers with the caption “Air Shady.”

The shoes appear to be a one off, but they have people questioning if it’s teasing an official upcoming release. 

If it is, it wouldn’t be the first time the rapper partnered with Nike. 

Prior to this, Eminem had an ultra-exclusive pair of Nike Air Jordan IV Retro Eminem Encores. 

READ MORE: DJ Khaled has a new Jordans collab that has us hyped

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Eminem performed his smash hit single Lose Yourself at the 2022 halftime show alongside artists Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent. 

Was this the greatest Super Bowl halftime show ever? I think that will be a long, drawn-out argument between Millennials and Gen Z. 

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