Eminem got all of his kids together in the music video for his newest single, giving fans a rare look at his lesser-known youngest child.
Fans of Marshall Mathers will no doubt be very familiar with at least one of his kids, Hailie Scott, due to the fact she's featured in not just one or two, but more than 20 of his tracks.
'Hailie’s Song', 'My Dad’s Gone Crazy', 'Kim', '97 Bonnie & Clyde', 'Beautiful' and 'My Darling' are just a few of the tracks where Hailie gets a shoutout, so naturally she's very well known to fans.
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Another of Eminem's daughters, Alaina, was adopted by Em with his ex-wife Kim Scott and also receives a shoutout in some songs, including his 2004 track 'Mockingbird'.
Eminem continued the tradition of referencing his kids in his songs with his latest release, 'Houdini', which he dropped this week, and this time fans were given a glimpse of Hailie, Alaina and Eminem's third child all together in the music video.
In the track, Eminem goes on a bit of a rampage as he cusses out multiple people, saying: "F**k them, f**k Dre, f**k Jimmy, f**k me, f**k you."
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He then turns on his own family, saying: "F**k my own kids, they're brats."
Hear the song below. Warning: Explicit Language:
The video features Eminem swearing at his kids on a video call while they respond in shock, and the sight left some fans wondering about the third person featured in the shot.
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The video call takes place with Alaina, Hailie and the third child Eminem shares with Kim, Stevie.
Born in April 202, Stevie is the biological child of Kim and her then-boyfriend, Eric Hartter, but Eminem legally adopted her in 2005.
In 2021, Stevie came out as nonbinary in a TikTok video in which they discussed 'becoming more comfortable' with themselves.
Stevie uses 'all pronouns', and has shared details online about their relationship with TikToker Declan Jace, who they now live with after initially being in a long-distance relationship.
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Though Stevie and their sisters don't look particularly happy with Eminem's comment in the music video, fans of the rapper have shared high praise for his new single and described it as 'historical'.
"SLIM SHADY IS BACK," one person wrote after listening to the track.
Another commented: "This is historical s**t. I'm glad I'm still alive to witness this moment. Welcome back Slim, we missed you."
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"EM is back to save 2024," added a third.
'Houdini' is available to stream now.