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Eminem’s Mom Debbie Nelson: Everything to Know About Her & Their Relationship

View gallery Image Credit: Getty Images Born and raised near the infamous 8 Mile boulevard in Detroit, Eminem nurtured his talent for rhyming to become one of the world’s greatest rappers and best-selling artists of all time. Along the way, the musician — whose real name is Marshall Mathers — would go on to score”, — write: hollywoodlife.com

Eminem’s Mom Debbie Nelson: Everything to Know About Her & Their Relationship

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Los Angeles, CA - *EXCLUSIVE* - An Extremely rare sighting of rapper Eminem with his daughter Hailie Jade as they depart rehearsals for the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Eminem and Hailie are typically never photographed together. Eminem who just turned 50 on October 17 was seen dressed causally as he left rehearsals with his oldest daughter. The rapper also shares daughter, Alaina Scott and son Stevie Laine Scott with his ex-wife, Kim Scott. Eminem will be inducted into the hall of fame today, November 5th along with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, and Carly Simon among others being honored. Pictured: Eminem, Hailie Jade BACKGRID USA 4 NOVEMBER 2022 BYLINE MUST READ: Flash / BACKGRID USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*

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Image Credit: Getty Images Born and raised near the infamous 8 Mile boulevard in Detroit, Eminem nurtured his talent for rhyming to become one of the world’s greatest rappers and best-selling artists of all time. Along the way, the musician — whose real name is Marshall Mathers — would go on to score a whopping 17 Grammy Awards and even a Best Original Song Oscar for “Lose Yourself” in 2003. Despite all the fame and fortune, Eminem struggled with his personal life. In many of his early rap songs, the “Love the Way You Lie” hitmaker mentioned his strained relationship with his mother Debbie Nelson, who brought him up as a single mother.

Keep reading to find out more about Debbie, below.

Where Was Debbie Born? Debbie Nelson Mathers-Briggs was born in Missouri in 1955 on a military base to Bob and Betty Nelson, according to her memoir My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem. She said her parents fought constantly and eventually split, leaving Debbie to live with her mom, who worked the bar at a strip club. At the age of 15, Debbie married Eminem’s father Marshall Bruce Mathers Jr. In her memoir, Debbie said the decision was made in part to escape an abusive stepfather.

Debbie Was In Labor With Eminem For 72 Hours Debbie gave birth to Marshall Mathers on October 17, 1972, after a difficult 72-hour labor. She nearly died due to blood poisoning and seizures, leading to a temporary coma, per her memoir. Born underweight and sick, Eminem would soon need hospitalization for pneumonia as well. Despite his illness, Debbie said she could tell he was quite the performer even as a newborn. “He knew exactly how to look at me from under his long dark eyelashes and put on a show,” she wrote.

Eminem Rapped About Debbie’s Alleged Drug Abuse EminemEminem attends the ‘Southpaw’ premiere in 2015. (Gregory Pace/BEI/Shutterstock) In the beginning of his career, Eminem never shied from accusing Debbie of abusing drugs. His song “My Name Is” includes the lyrics, “Ninety-nine percent of my life I was lied to/ I just found out my mom does more dope than I do (Damn!)/ I told her I’d grow up to be a famous rapper/ Make a record about doin’ drugs and name it after her (Oh thank you!).” On “Marshall Mathers,” he sings: “My f**kin’ bitch mom suing for 10 million/ She must want a dollar for every pill I been stealin’/ Shit, where the f**k you think I picked up the habit/ All I had to do was go in her room and lift up a mattress.”

Eminem Ended His Feud With Debbie In A 2014 Song Their bitter feud was finally put to rest in 2014 when Eminem apologized to Debbie on the song “Headlights,” in which he apologized for his past anger and thanked her for raising him. “Never thinking about who what I said hurt, in what verse / My mom probably got it the worst / The brunt of it, but as stubborn as we were / Did I take it too far?” he rapped. To show how far they had come in repairing the relationship, Debbie was even part of Eminem’s music video for the song. The pair were reportedly still on good terms up until she died in December 2024.

Debbie Died After Living With Lung Cancer According to PEOPLE, Debbie died on December 2, 2024, from complications related to lung cancer. She was 69 years old.

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