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Eminem’s Daughter Hailie Jade Expecting First Child, Shares Heartwarming Photos

BY JO Mensah January 3, 2025 9:26 AM EDT
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Eminem poses with his daughter and her husband Photo source: Facebook/Southpawer

Hailie Jade, the daughter of legendary rapper Eminem, is starting the new year with a heartwarming announcement—she is expecting her first child with her husband, Evan McClintock.

The exciting news was shared in a festive Instagram post on New Year’s Eve, where Hailie showcased her growing baby bump in a series of touching photos.

One image captured Hailie standing by her Christmas tree, tenderly looking at her belly adorned with a bow. Another showed Evan sharing a sweet moment as he kissed her bump. The post, which hinted at the life changes awaiting the couple in the coming year, quickly drew love and well-wishes from fans and celebrities alike.

Hailie, who had previously revealed on her Just a Little Shady podcast that the baby will be a boy, has not disclosed her due date. However, the joyful anticipation surrounding the new addition to the family is palpable.

Eminem himself learned about becoming a grandfather memorably. The surprise was captured in his music video for Temporary, where Hailie presented him with a Detroit Lions jersey emblazoned with Grandpa #1 and shared her sonogram. The moment highlighted the close bond between the father-daughter duo, leaving fans in awe of their relationship.

Among those celebrating the news was rapper 50 Cent, who has long been a close friend of Eminem. Reflecting on Hailie’s growth and milestones, he shared his sentiments about watching her evolve from a child to a soon-to-be mother.

Hailie and Evan tied the knot last year, marking another significant milestone in her life. The wedding was an emotional affair for those close to the family, including Eminem, who has always been a proud and protective father.

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