Eminem Introduces ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ Sauce in Jar
Eminem has some fresh news, and it doesn’t involve new music. On Tuesday, the rapper shared his plans to extend the Mom’s Spaghetti brand by introducing a new pasta sauce…

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Mandi Wright/Detroit Free Press via USA TODAY NETWORKEminem has some fresh news, and it doesn't involve new music. On Tuesday, the rapper shared his plans to extend the Mom's Spaghetti brand by introducing a new pasta sauce line. He revealed through an Instagram post that the well-known sauce from his Mom's Spaghetti restaurant in Detroit will soon be available for purchase in bottled form online.
The promotional video featured a cascade of sauce bottles and containers of spaghetti descending the screen, set to the backdrop of Eminem's 2009 track Drop the Bomb on 'Em. The video ends with a bottle dramatically hitting a table, followed by the tagline "The Sauce Is Dropping." The post's caption states, "From the D 2 ur kitchen #momsspaghetti sauce is droppin 10/26 Link in bio."
Fans eagerly expressed their excitement in the comments section. One fan stated, "I've never wanted anything else so bad." Another remarked, "Yes! I'm getting some of that."
On the other hand, there were others who expressed a preference for a new album release from Eminem. One person commented, "This is fine. I get it. Take your time on the album and everything." Another person wrote, "We got sauce before a new album [skeleton emoji]."
In September 2021, Eminem announced the opening of a restaurant named Mom's Spaghetti in his hometown of Detroit. The restaurant's name pays homage to a line from his hit single, Lose Yourself, in which he raps, "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy/There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti."
The restaurant officially opened on September 25, 2021, with Eminem himself appearing for the grand opening. He even worked the drive-thru window, serving food to excited fans and taking pictures with them.
Eminem later expanded the Mom's Spaghetti chain, hosting a Super Bowl pop-up in L.A. in February 2022, and establishing a permanent presence in New York in November of the same year.
Celebrities With Homes In Michigan
Over the years, many celebrities have purchased a home, or even two, in Michigan. Some Michigan homeowners over the years include Muhammad Ali, who had an 81-acre property in Berrien Springs. Or the late Aretha Franklin owned a home in Detroit. Of course, we can’t leave out the late film critic Robert Ebert who had a home in Harbert. There's Berry Gordy’s "Motown Mansion," and the countless of athletes throughout the Mitten.
Most recently, celebrities like Kid Rock, Michael Moore, and Ted Nugent have sold their Michigan homes. However, this doesn’t mean that other celebrities have jumped ship. A few celebrities still own homes in Michigan.
Here are four celebrities with homes in Michigan.
Eminem (Marshall Mathers)
Eminem is an icon in the world of hip-hop and a Michigan native. Aside from his music career, he appeared in a movie you obviously know, “8 Mile.” One of Eminem’s first jobs was as a cook at a restaurant called Gilbert’s Lodge in St. Clair Shores. So, where does he live now? According to reports, he has one home in Clinton Township and one in Rochester Hills that recently sold.
Danny Brown
Danny Brown is well-known in the alternative hip-hop scene. He is from the Dexter-Linwood area of Detroit. He told NPR during an interview that he started rapping in Kindergarten. In a 2016 interview with Vice, Brown shared that he lives in Farmington Hills. “I got deers in my backyard. And I got walnut trees growing and sh*t,” said Brown “Real like outdoorsman type sh*t like log cabin fireplace always running.”
Bob Seger
Bob Seger started his career in the '60s and became a major star in the '70s. He recently went on his farewell tour. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012. Seger continues to perform and record. Currently, he lives on La Playa Lane in Orchard Lake.
Tony Hawk
Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk has a home in the Woodbridge area of Detroit. Hawk does not live in the house. Detroit Free Press reported that he did not move to the city but that he “wanted to put their money and their stamp on the city,” said Jim Tumey, a senior commercial at The Loft Warehouse at the time.