The Super Bowl 2022 halftime show is considered one of the best performances of all time.
Eminem was one of the many artists who turned up to the stage during Sunday night's epic halftime show.
However, it wasn't his performance of his hit 2002 song "Lose Yourself" that made fans talk.
It was his weird-looking eyebrows.
Social media users immediately took to different platforms expressing their confusion over the rapper's new look.
One person on Twitter said, "Whoever filled in Eminem's eyebrows for the #HalfTimeShow used all of the eyebrow pencils in Ulta."
Another person quipped, "Eminem looks like a lesbian who drew on facial hair with an eyebrow pencil.
One Twitter user believes that perhaps the rapper was nervous before his performance.
"A nervous breakdown before the Super Bowl drove Eminem to shave off his own eyebrows and then he had his manager draw them back on."
A fourth person said, "If you had one opportunity to dye your eyebrows for the Super Bowl... you shouldn't."
However, others weren't too keen on mocking Eminem's eyebrows, even saying it's part of rap old-school rap culture.
"Eye brows!? this was the most iconic homage to old school rap Mary J Blige was so beautiful she sounded Amazing! and people are worried about Eminem's eyebrows."
A second person said, "Is it just me or Eminem looked so good?! Lmao his eyebrows were a little much and overdone BUT either way he can still get it."
Super Bowl LVI Halftime Gets Rave Reviews
So maybe it's not only Eminem's brows that have been making headlines and trending on social media.
Because of its star-studded roster of rap and hip-hop giants, including Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Eminem, Sunday's Super Bowl LVI halftime show had high expectations.
Generation X got an opportunity to check if their dancing routines were still "da bomb" during their performance, which was the first time hip-hop musicians were the primary performers for the halftime show.
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre kicked off the show at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles with "The Next Episode."
Then 50 Cent, a surprise visitor, sang "In Da Club."
Mary J. Blige then entered the stage to perform "Family Affair" and "No More Drama," two of her emotive tunes.
Then, in 2016, during Beyonce's halftime performance, Kendrick Lamar sang "Dre Days" in the manner of "Formation."
Anderson. When Eminem rapped his hit song "Lose Yourself," Paak was on the drums, and the crowd went crazy.
He closed the song by kneeling, a protest gesture popularized by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick in response to police brutality and racial prejudice.
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