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Eminem's Daughter Hailie: 21-Year-Old Rap Scion Becomes a Social Media Star

It seems like a short time ago when Eminem, Marshall Mathers III in real life, has been rapping about his daughter Hailie Scott Mathers on his way to becoming the best-selling artist of the 20th century in the United States. Hailie is now all grown up and gaining a following of her own, especially on social media.

Hailie now has upwards of 158,000 followers just for her Instagram account, as shared by Us Magazine. She's not one of the more notorious Instagram models that would actively seek attention on social media, but people has been paying more and more attention to the rap legend's daughter as she has grown up.

It is currently unclear what Hailie's future plans are at the moment, or what fields of study she is currently undertaking. The 21-year-old daughter of Eminem is simply enjoying a quiet life in East Lansing, Michigan as a college student at the Michigan State University. Hailie has been mentioned as having said that she is planning to pursue a degree in either business or psychology.

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Hailie has been said to look a lot like her mother, Kim Scott. While Eminem's relationship with her mother had been rocky on average, the rapper obviously adored the daughter that he had with Kim. Eminem wrote an uncharacteristically sweet single for Hailie called "Hailie's Song" back in 2002.

Nowadays, Eminem and Kim seemed to have partly mended their relationship, according to Fox News. In 2010, there had been claims that the couple had reconciled, a claim that was bolstered by the rapper's 2014 song "Headlights" in which he made a public apology to his ex-wife. Although they are still separated, Eminem looks to be in better terms with Kim.

That same year, 2014, Hailie thanked her parents as she graduated from Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township, Michigan. Halie graduated with honors that year, and she wrote that her mom and dad "pushed me to be the person I am and have given me all the support to achieve what I have."

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