Caitlyn Jenner and Eminem Feud: "I See The B**ch In You, Caitlyn," Rapper Slams Olympian

By Maria Slither - 24 Jul '15 09:42AM

Caitlyn Jenner is then again the subject of mockery in Eminem's latest free style rap while being a guest in the radio show Sway In The Morning on Thursday.

The 65-year old trans has been included in a number of subjects of the hiphop artist's foul-mouthed freestyle rhyming, Mail Online said.

"Heat seeking missile duck, demented sick see who gives a f***. I invented p**** and this a true statement, I see the b**ch in you, Caitlyn.

"I keep the pistol tucked like Bruce Jenner's d***. No disrespect though not at all, no pun intended that took a lot of balls," the rhyme goes.

Eminem, whose real name is Marshal Mathers, also badmouthed comedian Bill Cosby.

"How many jello pops could he possibly lace? Walking atrocity no wonder you scoff at me, it's still obvious I'm as off-putting as Bill Cosby is. Treat women like property."

The 42-year old rapper also include in his rhymes Hillary Clinton, actresses Angelina Jolie and Scarlett Johansson, singer Rita Ora and self-styled rapper Azealia Banks.

The multiplatinum artist, however, said that the lyrics should not be taken seriously as they are only jokes.

"The rhyme by the way, it's all in fun. I just say s*** to say it. I don't even know if there's anything."

"'It's very rarely, very rarely personal. Put it this way, if it was ever personal, someone would know it."

Meanwhile, Caitlyn's upcoming reality TV series 'I Am Cait' has already yield so much furor in the transgender community.

In the show's first episode, a scene will show the free former Olympian, lying in bed wearing no makeup and expressing his intention to help transgender people.

"I feel bad that these [people]-especially young people - are going through such a difficult time in their life.

"We don't want people dying over this. We don't want people murdered over this stuff."

Cait is also concerned the kind of image she projected on TV as it may affect the whole trans community.

"What a responsibility I have towards this community. Am I going to do everything right? Am I going to say the right things? Do I project the right image?"

"My mind's just spinning with thoughts. I just hope I get it right. I hope I get it right."

There have been a lot of jokes aimed at Caitlyn Jenner since his transition.

However, head writer, Colin Jost, of Saturday Night Live, wants to make an exception and would want to make some well-mannered Caitlyn jokes when the show returns, Hollywood Life said.

"I hope you're able to joke about anything and I think that there's a way into almost anything, but there's certain levels of decorum," he told the news source.

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