Personal life & family

Eminem has been scrutinized, as a rapper and personally.[46] He was married twice to Kimberly Anne "Kim" Scott. He met Kim in high school while he stood on a table with his shirt off rapping LL Cool J's "I'm Bad".[252] Kim and her twin sister Dawn had run away from home; they moved in with Eminem and his mother when he was 15, and he began an on-and-off relationship with Kim in 1989. Their daughter Hailie was born on December 25, 1995. The two were married in 1999 and divorced in 2001. Although Eminem told Rolling Stone in 2002, "I would rather have a baby through my penis than get married again", he and Kim briefly remarried in January 2006. He filed for divorce in early April,[253] agreeing to joint custody of Hailie.[254] He also has custody of sister-in-law Dawn's daughter Alaina[255] and Whitney, Kim's daughter from another relationship.[256][257] In early 2010, Eminem denied tabloid reports that he and Kim had renewed their romantic relationship; however, in the same statement his representative also confirmed that they now maintain a friendly relationship.[258] He had legal custody of his younger half-brother Nathan.[259][260] In his 2014 song "Headlights", Eminem apologized to, and reiterated his love for his mother.[261] On June 26, 2019, Eminem's estranged father, Marshall Bruce Mathers Jr., died near Fort Wayne, Indiana, from an apparent heart attack. He was 67.[262] Legal issues and controversies In 1999, Eminem's mother sued him for $10 million claiming he was slandering her on The Slim Shady LP. Litigation concluded in 2001 resulting in an award of $1,600 for her damages.[263] On June 3, 2000, Eminem was arrested during an altercation with Douglas Dail at a car-audio store in Royal Oak, Michigan, when he pulled out an unloaded gun and pointed it at the ground. The next day, in Warren, Michigan, he was arrested again for assaulting John Guerra in the parking lot of the Hot Rock Café when he saw him kissing his wife.[264][265] Eminem recreated the Guerra assault in "The Kiss (Skit)" on The Eminem Show.

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Father

Eminem’s dad was Marshall Bruce Mather Jr. Marshall married Eminem’s mother Debbie when he was around the age of 22 and she was just 15 years old. In a handful of his songs through his career, the rapper revealed that he never shared a relationship with his father after he walked out on the family and subsequently moved to California when Eminem was just a toddler. And while Debbie and her son started a new life in Detroit, Marshall had moved on with another woman before going on to have two other kids.

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Mother

Debbie Mathers (born January 06, 1955) is an American Former Band Member, Author, Famous Personality, and Celebrity Parent from Los Angeles, California. She is best-known as the mother of Eminem who is is an American rapper, record producer, actor, record executive, and film producer. Furthermore, her real full birth name is Deborah Rae Nelson-Mathers. For years, Eminem and his mother, Deborah R. Nelson-Mathers, made headlines for their very public feud. Despite their turbulent relationship, she considers him a borderline genius.

He pleaded guilty to possession of a concealed weapon and assault, and received two years' probation; however, Guerra's assault charge was dropped as part of the plea agreement.[266] On July 7, 2000, Kim attempted suicide by slashing her wrists,[267] and later sued Eminem for defamation after describing her violent death in "Kim".[265] On October 26, 2000, Eminem was scheduled to perform at Toronto's SkyDome when Ontario Attorney General Jim Flaherty said that Eminem should not be allowed to enter the country. "I personally don't want anyone coming to Canada who will come here and advocate violence against women," he said. Flaherty also said that he was "disgusted" when he read the lyrics of "Kill You", which includes the lines "Slut, you think I won't choke no whore / Till the vocal cords don't work in her throat no more?" Although public reaction to Flaherty's position was generally negative, with barring Eminem from the country considered a free-speech issue[citation needed], Liberal MPP Michael Bryant suggested that hate crime charges be brought against Eminem for advocating violence against women in his lyrics.[268] Robert Everett-Green wrote in a Globe and Mail editorial, "Being offensive is Eminem's job description".[269] Eminem's Toronto concert went on as planned.[270] Sanitation worker DeAngelo Bailey sued Eminem for $1 million in 2001, accusing him of invading his privacy by publicizing information placing him in a false light in "Brain Damage", a song which portrays him as a violent school bully. Although Bailey admitted picking on Eminem in school, he said he merely "bumped" him and gave him a "little shove".[citation needed] The lawsuit was dismissed on October 20, 2003; Judge Deborah Servitto, who wrote a portion of her opinion in rap-like rhyming verse, ruled that it was clear to the public that the lyrics were exaggerated.[271] On June 28, 2001, Eminem was sentenced to one year's probation and community service and was fined about $2,000 on weapon charges stemming from an argument with an employee of Psychopathic Records.[272] On March 31, 2002, French jazz pianist Jacques Loussier filed a $10 million lawsuit against Eminem and Dr. Dre, claiming that the beat for "Kill You" was taken from his instrumental "Pulsion". Loussier demanded that sales of The Marshall Mathers LP be halted, and any remaining copies destroyed.[273] The case was later settled out of court.[274] On December 8, 2003, the United States Secret Service reported that it was "looking into" allegations that Eminem threatened U.S. President George W. Bush[61] in "We As Americans" (an unreleased bootleg at the time), with the lyrics: "Fuck money, I don't rap for dead presidents. I'd rather see the president dead, it's never been said but I set precedents." The incident was included in the video for "Mosh", as a newspaper clipping on a wall with articles about unfortunate incidents in Bush's career.

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Former Wife

Kim Scott, formerly Kim Mathers, was born in 1975 in Warren, Michigan, and first met Eminem in 1987 when they were both teenagers. They embarked on a rocky relationship which saw them marry and divorce twice before finally parting ways in 2006. They married from 1999 to 2001, before divorcing and remarrying in 2016, with their second marriage only lasting a few months. In 2000, Eminem released Kim, where he spat some pretty slamming lyrics about his wife at the time, claiming she had cheated on him. The track also alluded to domestic violence, with the lyrics portraying Eminem as beating up his unfaithful wife, even killing her. She later filed a suit against the star for $10 million in compensation for ‘the intentional infliction of emotional distress.’ They co-parent daughter Hailie, who was born on 25 December 1995.

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First daughter

Alaina Marie Mathers is the adopted daughter of the famous rap artist, Eminem. Eminem’s real name is Marshall Mathers and she takes her surname from Eminem. However, Alaina is actually the daughter of Eminem’s ex-wife’s twin sister Dawn Scott. Eminem’s ex-wife is Kim Mathers. The reason why Eminem adopted Alaina is that her biological mother had a drug addiction problem, and Eminem and Kim basically took care of Alaina growing up. In Eminem’s brood, he has one biological daughter, then Alaina, and another – Jade Mathers. Alaina also has a twin brother – Adam Scott who apparently lives with his biological father. Eminem calls her by her nickname Lainie.

"We As Americans" eventually appeared on Encore's deluxe-edition bonus disc, with altered lyrics. In 2006, Eminem was accused of assaulting Miad Jarbou, a resident of Royal Oak, Michigan, in the bathroom of a Detroit strip club, but was never charged. Two years later in 2008, Jarbou sued Eminem for more than $25,000 in damages.[275] In 2007, Eminem's music-publishing company (Eight Mile Style) and Martin Affiliated sued Apple Inc. and Aftermath Entertainment, claiming that Aftermath was not authorized to negotiate a deal with Apple for digital downloads of 93 Eminem songs on Apple's iTunes.[276][277] The case against Apple was settled shortly after the trial began, in late September 2009.[278] In July 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in F.B.T. Productions, LLC v. Aftermath Records that F.B.T. Productions and Eminem were owed a royalty of 50 percent of Aftermath's net revenue from licensing his recordings to companies such as Apple, Sprint Corporation, Nextel Communications, Cingular and T-Mobile. In March 2011, the Supreme Court of the United States declined to hear the case.[279] In October 2013, Eminem sampled Chicago-based rap group Hotstylz's 2008 viral hit, "Lookin' Boy", for his 2013 hit single, "Rap God". The group claims that Eminem did not receive permission to use the sample, nor did he credit or compensate them.[280] In November 2013, Hotstylz released a diss track towards Eminem titled "Rap Fraud", where they sample several of his songs and criticize him for not crediting them.[281][282] In January 2015, TMZ reported that Hotstylz was suing Eminem and his label, Shady Records, for $8 million, for using the 25 second sample of "Lookin' Boy" on his song "Rap God", without their permission.[283][284] In 2018–2019, the Secret Service interviewed Eminem again regarding threatening lyrics towards President Donald Trump and daughter Ivanka.[176] Health issues Eminem has spoken publicly about his addiction to prescription drugs, including Vicodin, Ambien and Valium.[285] According to friend and fellow D12 member Proof, Eminem first straightened out in 2002.[286] During the production of 8 Mile, Eminem, working 16 hours a day, developed insomnia. An associate gave him an Ambien tablet which "knocked [him] out", encouraging him to obtain a prescription. This was Eminem's first experience of drug addiction, which would affect him for several years. Near the end of production on Encore, he would "just go into the studio and goof off [with] a pocketful of pills". Eminem began taking the drugs to "feel normal", taking a "ridiculous amount [...] I could consume anywhere from 40 to 60 Valium [in a day]. Vicodin, maybe 30". The drugs would put him to sleep for no more than two hours, after which he would take more. Eminem's weight increased to 230 pounds (100 kg), and he was regularly eating fast food: "The kids behind the counter knew me – it wouldn't even faze them. Or I'd sit up at Denny's or Big Boy and just eat by myself. It was sad". Eminem became less recognizable due to his weight gain, and once overheard two teenagers arguing about whether or not it was him: "Eminem ain't fat."[25] In December 2007, Eminem was hospitalized after a methadone overdose. He had first bought from a dealer who had told him it was "just like Vicodin, and easier on [your] liver". He continued to buy more until he collapsed in his bathroom one night and was rushed to the hospital. Doctors there told him he had ingested the equivalent of four bags of heroin and was "about two hours from dying".

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Second daughter

Hailie Jade Scott Mathers, 24, is the daughter of rap superstar Eminiem – aka Marshall Mathers. Hailie was born on Christmas Day, 1995, and was raised in Detroit, Michigan, and graduated from Chippewa Valley High School in 2014 with highest honours. Her mother, Kimberly Scott, has a second daughter named Whitney (born April 16, 2002) from her relationship to a gentleman named Eric Hartter. Kim also adopted her twin sister Dawn’s daughter Alaina (born May 3, 1993) after Dawn died of a reported heroin overdose.Hailie has developed a huge following on Instagram where she posts fashion shots and fitness routines.

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Third daughter

Whitney Scott Mathers is one of the three daughters of popular American rapper, Eminem. Whitney is the biological daughter of Eminem’s ex-wife, Kimberly, from her relationship with another man. She was later adopted by the famous rap artist. Eminem has always mentioned his daughters in his songs and thus, it led to a general curiosity about the relationship that he shares with Whitney. Eminem is usually praised for having a soft side when it comes to his private life, despite the fact that he comes across as an arrogant artist in almost all his music videos. He is mostly quiet about his private life, but when it comes to his daughters, he expresses his love for them from time to time. He married Kimberly in 1999 after a long-term relationship which resulted in the birth of his biological daughter, Hailie. Soon after the divorce, which took place in 2001, Kim started a brief relationship with a tattoo artist named Eric Hatter. Whitney was born from this relationship in 2002.

After missing Christmas with his children, Eminem checked himself out of the facility weak and not fully detoxed. He tore the meniscus in his knee after falling asleep on his sofa, requiring surgery; after he returned home, he had a seizure. His drug use "ramped right back to where it was before" within a month. Eminem began to attend church meetings to get clean, but after he was asked for autographs he sought help from a rehabilitation counselor. He began an exercise program which emphasized running. Elton John was a mentor during this period, calling Eminem once a week to check on him.[25] He’s been sober since April 20, 2008.[287] In the book My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem, his mother alleged that he has struggled with bipolar disorder throughout his life.[citation needed] She said it worsened after his ex-wife Kim Mathers gave birth to their daughter Hailie.[288] Allegations of homophobia Some of Eminem's lyrics have been considered homophobic, and an Australian politician attempted to ban him from the country.[289] Eminem denies the charge, saying that when he was growing up words such as "faggot" and "queer" were used generally in a derogatory manner and not specifically toward homosexuals. During a 2010 60 Minutes interview, journalist Anderson Cooper explored the issue:[290] Cooper: Some of the lyrics, like, you know, in the song "Criminal" you say "My words are like a dagger with a jagged edge, That'll stab you in the head, whether you're a fag or lez, Or the homosex, hermaph or a trans-a-vest, Pants or dress—hate fags? The answer's 'yes'". Eminem: Yeah, this scene I came up in. That word was thrown around so much, you know, "faggot" was like thrown around constantly to each other, like in battling. Cooper: Do you not like gay people? Eminem: No, I don't have any problem with nobody. You know what I mean? I'm just like whatever. When The New York Times asked him about the legalization of same-sex marriage in Michigan in 2010, Eminem replied: "I think if two people love each other, then what the hell? I think that everyone should have the chance to be equally miserable, if they want",[291] adding that his "overall look on things is a lot more mature than it used to be".[292] Eminem was accused yet again of using homophobic words in his lyrics in "Rap God" (2013) and explained "I don't know how to say this without saying it how I've said it a million times. But that word, those kind of words, when I came up battle-rappin' or whatever, I never really equated those words...(to actually mean homosexual)"