Sia has decided to donate all proceeds from her collaboration with Eminem to a gay and lesbian charity.
The singer and songwriter teamed with the rapper on 'Beautiful Pain' for his 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2' album, but will donate all the money she receives from the song to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center after the controversy surrounding slurs used throughout the album.
Sia - who is bisexual - argued that Eminem's Slim Shady character represents the "worst and darkest bile of America", but the man behind him is in no way homophobic.
She told blogger D.J. Keo Nozari: "I know personally that he is not homophobic, but a performance artist. I would never work with someone I believed to be homophobic. I respect that he can be misinterpreted in the worst way by the ignorami (sic), and that scares me, but I respect him as an artist and person."
Sia - who has been behind hits including 'Titanium' with David Guetta and 'Diamonds' for Rihanna - also added: "I am queer, and I love my queers, young and old."
Eminem has also addressed his use of the word "faggot" - a slur usually aimed at gay men - this week, saying he doesn't mean it in its usual context.
He said: "That word, those kind of words, when I came up battle-rapping or whatever, I never really equated those words ... [to actually mean 'homosexual']. It was more like calling someone a bitch or a punk or a**hole."
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