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Eminem Gives Latto Her Flowers: 'You're F*cking Incredible'

The Detroit rapper appeared as a guest judge on Netflix's 'Rhythm + Flow.'

Eminem performing in a black jacket and cap, next to Latto smiling in a black and white striped outfit.
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Eminem is a fan of Latto.

The Detroit rapper appeared as a guest judge on a recent episode of Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow and when chatting with his fellow rapper, he couldn’t help but give her her flowers.

“I love you by the way,” he said to her. “You’re fucking incredible. I gotta tell you that.”

The “Big Mama” rapper squealed and grinned. “Thank you,” she responded.

Latto is a permanent judge in Season 2, as are DJ Khaled and Ludacris, and together, they're on the hunt for rap's next superstar.

“I’m looking for the full package,” Latto said during auditions, per Tudum. “I want somebody who can survive in this new generation.”

This August saw the arrival of the 25-year-old’s latest album, Sugar Honey Iced Tea, which boasts features from Megan Thee Stallion, Ciara, Cardi B, Mariah the Scientist, Young Nudy, Coco Jones, Flo Milli, Teezo Touchdown, and Hunxho.

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