Eminem Makes Cameo in Pete Davidson’s ‘Forgot About Dre’ Parody

Shady’s back.

Eminem made a surprise appearance in one of Pete Davidson’s final skits during the Season 47 finale of “SNL.” The “Forgot About Lorne” skit, which was not televised, finds Davidson paying tribute to “SNL” creator Lorne Michaels.

Natasha Lyonne, who hosted this weekend’s show, informs Davidson that Michaels is feeling depressed because he always wanted to make a music video with him. So to show his appreciation for the comedy legend, Davidson decides to do it.

“That guy has literally done everything for me, so I’m gonna pay him back by doing this rap video exactly the way he wrote it,” he says.

Davidson proceeds to make his own rap video, inspired by Dr. Dre’s 1999 hit “Forgot About Dre” featuring Eminem. But Shady interrupts his music video shoot to express his disapproval.

“What are you doing, man?” Eminem asks, clearly ticked off by his latest parody. “I would just stop.”

“Yeah, they all suck,” adds Em. “Just please stop… It’s really bad.”

Davidson tells him, “Honestly, we just do these ’cause we love you so much, Marshall. They’re like a tribute.”

Before leaving, Em warns him, “Pete, don’t fu**in’ do it again.”

This is Davidson’s third time parodying Em. Back in December 2020, the Rap God appeared as part of a Christmas-themed take on “Stan” called “Stu.” Last year, Davidson parodied “Without Me” in a NFTs-inspired skit featuring Jack Harlow.

Last night’s episode marked Davidson’s final “SNL” appearance after eight seasons. During his “Weekend Update” farewell, Kim Kardashian’s boyfriend brought up his ex Ariana Grande and also joked about the “millions of people only watching to see if I bring up Kanye.”

Lil Pump Fan in Wheelchair Shows Out on Stage

A Lil Pump fan stole the spotlight at his show over the weekend.

The “Gucci Gang” rapper was performing at the Festival Metro Metro in Montreal, Canada on Friday (May 20) when he invited a fan in a wheelchair to join him on stage.

“I saw my boy in the crowd so I had to bring him up,” Pump captioned his TikTok video.

Fans carried him over the crowd and onto the stage where Pump and a member of security helped him back into his wheelchair. He then put on a show of his own, stunning concertgoers while doing back flips, handstands, and push-ups in his wheelchair as Pump performed “D Rose.”

Pump shared the incredible footage on TikTok, which caught the fan’s attention. “BROOO THATS ME HOMIEEE,” he commented and Pump responded, “LESSS GOOO.”

@lilpump Montreal was LIT 🔥🔥🔥 #fyp ♬ 1ST OFF – Lil Pump

It turns out that Pump’s fan is actually a professional athlete named Woody Belfort, who has a form of cerebral palsy that limits the use of his legs. However, that hasn’t stopped him from participating in activities like rock climbing, basketball, and bodybuilding.

“My ultimate goal is to change the way society views people living with physical disabilities,” Belfort said while sharing his inspiring story. “Many people judge the limits of others subconsciously, because of their abilities. But it’s up to us to define our own limits, and challenge them! It’s up to us to choose what we want to accomplish, even when the idea seems out of this world.”

In addition to Pump, the three-day Festival Metro Metro featured performances from 50 Cent, Tory Lanez, Trippie Redd, DaBaby, and Lil Baby, who brought out Drake during his Saturday night set.