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Eminem’s ‘Like That’: Where Are The Olsen Twins Now?

| Oct 12, 2015 12:04 AM EDT

Born Marshall Bruce Mathers III, Eminem is a Grammy-winning Detroit rapper.

In 2005, "Rap God" rapper Eminem name-dropped Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen "Like That" along with Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. Almost 10 years after the release of the comedy hip hop song, the twins made headlines again after not being part of the "Fuller House" cast.

The Olsen twins were known for their roles in the TV series "Full House," in which they starred from 1987 to 1995. A reboot of the TV series titled "Fuller House" will premiere in 2016 without the twins in the cast.

Ashley and Mary-Kate were still relatively famous when Eminem released "Like That," the final single from his fifth studio album "Encore." In its lyrics, the "Rap God" rapper ogled over the Olsen twins and their bodies.

At the time, neither Ashley nor Mary-Kate was featured in a film or a TV series. After "Full House," Ashley went on to star in the films "Billboard Dad," "Our Lips are Sealed," "New York Minute" and "The Jerk Theory." She also appeared in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" and "I'm Still Here" but she was not credited.

Mary Kate appeared in one episode of "Samantha Who?" in 2008. The last film she starred in was the 2011romance "Beastly," which also starred Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer.  

At the Television Critics Association's press tour in August, "Fuller House" star John Stamos told the reporters that the Olsen twins cried a lot and it was very difficult to get the shot so he tried to get them replaced.

"They brought in a couple of unattractive redheaded kids," E! News quoted Stamos as saying. "We tried that for a while and that didn't work."

Meanwhile, the Olsen twins reportedly planned a fashion show during Paris Fashion Week but French fashion authorities banned them. A source told Page Six that the French version of the Council of Fashion Designers of America "privately objected" to the Olsens' show relocating from the United States and trying to outperform French brands. 

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