Ryan Garcia Calls Eminem as 'Overrated' And 'Satanist' in Twitter Rant

Ryan Garcia Calls Eminem a "Satanist" in Controversial Tweet

Ryan Garcia Criticizes Eminem as "Satanist" and "Overrated" on Twitter

Ryan Garcia, the professional boxer known for his outspoken nature, took to Twitter on Sunday to voice his opinions about Eminem, sparking controversy across social media platforms. 

In a series of tweets, Garcia labeled Eminem as a "satanist," igniting a heated debate among fans and critics alike.

The controversy began when Garcia expressed his disdain for Eminem's latest album, "The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)." In his tweets, Garcia didn't hold back, stating:

"Eminem is a satanist. It's not even debatable. I always thought he was overrated, but hey, that's just my opinion."

Ryan Garcia Sparks Controversy with Eminem Critique on Twitter:

These remarks swiftly gained traction, with supporters and detractors engaging in intense online discussions.

Adding fuel to the fire, Garcia also commented on Eminem's se*uality, posting:

"Wait, Eminem is g*y? Eminem = G*y." kids."

In another tweet, Garcia posted a photo of Eminem dressed as Britney Spears from the "Real Slim Shady" music video, captioning it "Feminem." He went on to criticize Eminem's choice of attire, asserting:

"You can't pay me enough to wear a dress and heels. If I ever do, just remember I didn't want to do it. I'd go down fighting before I start doing all that."

Garcia's criticism extended beyond Eminem's personal life to his lyrics and public persona. 

He accused the rapper of hypocrisy, alleging that Eminem's controversial lyrics often escape scrutiny while Garcia faces backlash for expressing his own opinions.

This isn't the first time Garcia has sparked controversy on social media. Earlier rants included insensitive remarks and led to his expulsion from the World Boxing Council amid a suspension for performance-enhancing drug use.

As the debate rages on, Eminem has yet to respond to Garcia's remarks. 

The incident has highlighted ongoing tensions between celebrities and their critics on social media, underscoring the power of platforms like Twitter in shaping public discourse.

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