
Published on May 31, 2024 at 11:04 GMT+1
Eminem has three children with ex-wife Kim Scott.
Eminem featured all of his kids in the music video for his latest single, giving fans a rare glimpse of his little-known youngest sibling.
If you're a fan of Marshall Mathers, you're bound to be familiar with at least one of his daughters, Haley Scott, because she's featured on not one or two, but over 20 of his songs.
“Hailie's Song,” “My Dad's Gone Crazy,” “Kim,” “97 Bonnie & Clyde,” “Beautiful,” and “My Darling” are just a few of the songs that Hailie is featured on, so naturally, she's very well known among fans.
Eminem mentions his children many times in his songs. (John Smolek/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Eminem's other daughter, Alaina, was adopted by him and ex-wife Kim Scott and is mentioned by name in several of his songs, including the 2004 track “Mockingbird.”
Eminem continued his tradition of referencing his children in songs with his latest album, “Houdini,” which was released this week, and this time fans got a glimpse of Hailie, Alaina, and Eminem's third child all together in the music video.
In the song, Eminem goes on a bit of a rampage, yelling abuse at multiple people, saying, “Fuck them, fuck Dre, fuck Jimmy, fuck me, fuck you.”
And he turns against his own family and says, “Fuck my kids, they're brats.”
Listen to the song below: WARNING: Contains explicit language:
The video shows Eminem yelling at the kids over the video call, as they react in shock, leading some fans to wonder about a third person seen in the shot.
The video call included Alaina, Hailie, and Eminem and Kim's third child, Stevie.
Stevie, born in April 2002, is Kim's biological child with then-boyfriend Eric Harter, but Eminem legally adopted her in 2005.
In 2021, Stevie came out as non-binary in a TikTok video, in which she discussed “becoming more comfortable with herself.”
Stevie uses “all pronouns” and has shared details online about her relationship with TikTok user Declan Jace, who was initially in a long-distance relationship but now lives with her.
Stevie appears in the video with Hayley and Alaina. (YouTube/EminemMusic)
While Stevie and his sisters don't seem particularly happy about Eminem's comments in the music video, fans of the rapper have praised his new single, describing it as “historic.”
“Slim Shady is back,” one person wrote after listening to the song.
Another commented: “This is historic. Glad I'm still alive to witness this moment. Welcome back Slim. We've missed you.”
“EM will come back to save 2024,” a third added.
Houdini is available to stream now.
Featured Image Credit: YouTube/EminemMusic
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