Eminem is feeding health care workers in his hometown of Detroit sending food to the front line caregivers at Henry Ford Hospital treating the COVID-19 patients.

The twist? He attached a "Mom's Spaghetti" label to the food, a nod to his Oscar-winning 2002 song "Lose Yourself," in which he raps, "There's vomit on his sweater already/mom's spaghetti."

The Henry Ford Health System posted on Instagram: "Our #HealthcareHeroes 'lost themselves' in the delicious Mom’s Spaghetti donated by Detroit’s very own, @eminem. Thank you for providing a special meal for our team members!" read the Instagram post from Henry Ford Health System."

 

 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

Clean dozen, in the books! I’m not afraid. A post shared by Marshall Mathers (@eminem) on

A rep for Eminem said that his Marshall Mathers Foundation partnered with the restaurant group Union Joints to provide the spaghetti to health care workers, and added that they will be continuing this at area hospitals over the next few weeks. Meanwhile, Eminem is still working on performing new music while celebrating 12 years of sobriety. He flashed his sobriety pin with the number 12 on his Instagram and captioned it with, "clean dozen in the books, I’m not afraid."

This Sunday's American Idol will feature an old throwback classic that Ryan Seacrest has had stored away in his garage for years from when American Idol first came to be.


View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Ryan Seacrest (@ryanseacrest) on

The TV show Parks and Recreation is coming back for a one-time special next week and we are over the moon about it. Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe as well as several other Pawnee favorites will be appearing as special guests.

 

 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! A post shared by Rob Lowe (@roblowe) on

The 30-minute special's story will center on the challenging times facing citizens of the globe right now. According to the network, "Pawnee’s most dedicated civil servant, Leslie Knope [Amy Poehler], is determined to stay connected to her friends in a time of social distancing."

The special will raise funds for Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund, which aids food banks across the nation serving vulnerable members of the community. I was a huge Parks and Rec fan back when the show first started and was bummed when the show ended. So, needless to say, I am so excited about this 30-minute special and that ALL of the characters will be a part of it.

KEEP READING: See how animals around the world are responding to COVID-19

WFHN-FM/FUN 107 logo
Enter your number to get our free mobile app

More From WFHN-FM/FUN 107