Janice Dickinson tears into Eminem for his explicit rap about her

Bill Cosby rape survivor Janice Dickinson has lashed at Eminem after learning his new hit song includes explicit lyrics referencing sticking a 'd**k' in her. 

The former supermodel - who is one of the dozens of women drugged and raped by jailed comedian Cosby - was shocked when she discovered her name was used on 'Rainy Days' track by LA rapper Boogie featuring Eminem. 

On the song on Boogie's new album, 'Everything's for Sale', Slim Shady raps: 'But when you got nothing to say except for the hand your d**k is in / 'And if your plan's to stick it in Janice Dickinson / Imagine if the Temazepam is kickin' in, it's havin' you panic-stricken.'

The song, released on January 24, is currently at No 13 in the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMailTV Janice, 63, said she was 'absolutely offended' by the lyrics, called Eminem a 'little pr**k', and says she did consider legal action but has since decided against it.

Bill Cosby rape survivor Janice Dickinson hit out at Eminem after learning his new hit song includes explicit lyrics referencing sticking a 'd**k' in her

Bill Cosby rape survivor Janice Dickinson hit out at Eminem after learning his new hit song includes explicit lyrics referencing sticking a 'd**k' in her

The former model, 63, is named on 'Rainy Days' track by LA rapper Boogie featuring Eminem, which is currently at No 13 in the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart Eminem raps: 'But when you got nothing to say except for the hand your d**k is in / 'And if your plan's to stick it in Janice Dickinson / Imagine if the Temazepam is kickin' in, it's havin' you panic-stricken'

The former model, 63, is named on 'Rainy Days' track by LA rapper Boogie featuring Eminem, which is currently at No 13 in the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart Eminem raps: 'But when you got nothing to say except for the hand your d**k is in / 'And if your plan's to stick it in Janice Dickinson / Imagine if the Temazepam is kickin' in, it's havin' you panic-stricken'

'When I first heard those lyrics I was taken aback. It's referring to the recent Bill Cosby sexual abuse trial that I went to for Andrea Constand back in Philadelphia and that I too was raped without consent back in 1982 by Bill Cosby and all of those things came in to my head.

'I'm thinking, am I hot, or am I being put down for being a sexual abuse survivor.

'It took me years to go through that with therapy and now all of a sudden this huge number one song, with a bullet, is on the radio.

'Don't get me wrong I'm a die hard Eminem number one fan, but when I heard the lyrics, I didn't know how to think or feel and then I was offended.

'I was taken aback and offended. Offended because I have children, because I have four grandchildren and I thought what are my grandkids gonna think about me being in an Eminem song.'

Janice added: 'I have survived cancer, I've been to the Bill Cosby trial and faced my abuser, so when I heard this lyric, yes I was f**ing offended, but I won't let it bring me down, I'm Janice Dickinson.'

The reality star said she received frantic calls from her son Nathan and daughter Savannah after they'd heard the shocking lines.

And her husband Rocky was 'pi**ed' and said he wanted to 'punch Eminem on the nose.'

Janice told DailyMailTV she was 'absolutely offended', called Eminem a 'little pr**k', and says she considered legal action but decided against it. She said: 'When I first heard those lyrics I was taken aback. It's referring to the recent Bill Cosby sexual abuse trial that I went to for Andrea Constand'

Janice told DailyMailTV she was 'absolutely offended', called Eminem a 'little pr**k', and says she considered legal action but decided against it. She said: 'When I first heard those lyrics I was taken aback. It's referring to the recent Bill Cosby sexual abuse trial that I went to for Andrea Constand'

But while Janice was offended by her inclusion in the song she's since decided to rise above it, now believing it's a high honor for her to feature in Eminem's lyrics

But while Janice was offended by her inclusion in the song she's since decided to rise above it, now believing it's a high honor for her to feature in Eminem's lyrics

'I called my husband right away

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