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Eminem and Ex-Wife Kim Mathers Reconciling?

Are rapper Eminem and ex-wife Kim Mathers reuniting? Mathers' mother, Kathy Sluck, seems to think so. Marie Hartter, the grandmother of Eninem's adopted daughter Whitney seems to think that they will somehow end up together as well, adding fuel to the fire that they may indeed reconcile.

"They get along better than ever," Sluck told Radar Online. "He's building her a new house on 22 miles right over there. She has been clean all these years, she just takes care of her family. She's doing very well. I think they might [reconcile]; they get on better than ever."

The rapper is paying for Mathers' new home in Michigan so that he can be closer to her and their daughter can be closer to both of her parents. Eminem and Mathers have had an incredibly rocky relationship, with Eminem using Mathers in some of his songs that featured unflattering lyrics and painted an ugly picture of their relationship.

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Things are changing, though, for Eminem and his relationships, including the one with his own mother, Debbie. In one of the
songs from his latest album, he included the lyric, "You're still beautiful to me because you're my mum. I love you, Debbie Mathers."

The grandmother of Eminem's adopted daughter, Whitney, also told Radar that she could see the couple growing old together.

"As much as he says he hates her in his music, he loves her that much too, I feel. I've always felt that that was each of their one true loves. I think they met very young, they were together a lot of years, but I don't think she's ever been with anyone for as long as she's been with him, whether it's off and on," Hartter said.

"He's definitely in a good place at the moment. I only hope that for Debbie's sake that all this talk of rekindling is sincere," Neal Alpert, Eminem's agent noted. "She always did the best she could as a mother to raise him. She is a mother that tried to do good by her son."

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