Just 60 days after giving birth to her first child, a son named Elliot Marshall McClintock, with her spouse, Evan McClintock, the 29-year-old influencer and host of a podcast is talking about how becoming a parent has increased her understanding of the challenges Eminem faced when raising kids in the public eye.
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Hailie Jade McClintock Says Motherhood Helped Her Understand Eminem’s Struggle With Fame And Privacy

Reflecting on her own experiences in the public eye, Hailie shared with PEOPLE, “I’ve realized the importance of finding a balance between what I share with the world and what I choose to keep private. With time, I’ve empathized with the difficulties my father encountered — the desire to safeguard our privacy while also feeling a sense of pride and wanting to showcase his children.”
Now a mother herself, Hailie acknowledges that she is grappling with these conflicting emotions. She expressed, “I’m going through the same emotions now. I want to cherish and share the moments of happiness and pride that are significant to me, particularly as a parent. However, I am also mindful of the need to reserve certain aspects of our lives exclusively for ourselves.”
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Hailie, a Michigan State University grad, currently hosts the popular “Just a Little Shady” podcast, but says her approach to public life has shifted since becoming a parent. “That balance has become even more important to me as I navigate parenthood,” she shared.
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Hailie Jade Welcomes Baby Boy Nearly A Year After Fairytale Wedding
Hailie is one of Eminem’s three adult children. The rapper, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, shares her, as well as daughters Alaina Marie Scott, 32, and Stevie Laine Scott, 23, with ex-wife Kim Scott.
The newest addition to the family, little Elliot, was born on March 14, 2025, nearly a year after Hailie and Evan tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at Greencrest Manor in Battle Creek, Michigan. The couple, who began dating in 2016, got engaged in February 2023.
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Hailie Jade Grew Up In The Spotlight With Support From Dad Eminem

It’s been nearly three decades since Eminem first rapped about his daughter, and today, she’s all grown up, married, and making her own mark in the world. Fans will remember her name from tracks like “Mockingbird” and “Hailie’s Song,” but beyond the lyrics, Eminem’s love for his daughter has always been front and center.
“She’s made me proud for sure,” the 15-time Grammy winner gushed during a 2020 appearance on Mike Tyson’s “Hotboxin’” podcast. “She graduated from college, had a 3.9 GPA.”
Then, in November 2022, Hailie joined her father at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, where Eminem was honored for his iconic career. The stylish duo rocked matching black leather jackets, and Hailie later reflected on her childhood memories of touring with her dad.
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“Those memories of me thinking those were normal things, now I look back and I’m like, ‘Holy crap, that was cool,’” she shared on her podcast.
Inside His Harrowing Struggle With Prescription Drug Addiction

Raising kids in the spotlight isn’t the only struggle Eminem has faced.
The 15-time Grammy winner has been refreshingly honest over the years about his substance abuse, revealing how fame, pressure, and personal pain led him down a dangerous path.
Eminem’s issues with prescription drugs began in the late ’90s and spiraled out of control as his career exploded. At the height of his addiction, he was taking up to 60 Valium and 30 Vicodin pills a day. He also relied on Ambien to sleep and used methadone, a synthetic opioid he mistook for a weaker painkiller.
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Eminem Reflects On Near-Fatal Overdose And Sobriety

In 2007, his world came crashing down. The rapper was rushed to the hospital after a methadone overdose.
Following the overdose, Eminem attempted rehab but relapsed several times before finally getting clean in 2008. He credits a rehabilitation counselor, a strict exercise routine (including running 17 miles a day), and the support of close friends and family, especially his daughter Hailie, for helping him stay on track.
In 2009, he released “Relapse,” an album he later confessed was written under the influence of Ambien. But by the time “Recovery” dropped in 2010, Eminem was truly sober, and using his music to reflect on the painful journey that nearly cost him everything.
Now sober for over 16 years, the Detroit native often celebrates his milestones on social media by sharing his AA anniversary chips. In a 2020 post marking 12 years sober, he wrote, “Clean dozen, in the books! I’m not afraid.”