Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade has opened up on why she 'refuses' to watch one of her dad's latest music videos.
Now, fans of the 51-year-old 'Lose Yourself' rapper were overjoyed after finding out he's going to be a grandad following Hailie's pregnancy announcement yesterday (3 October).
Eminem broke the news in a music video for his latest track 'Temporary' which was dedicated to his 28-year-old daughter who has since shared an equally emotional post following the reveal.
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The soon-to-be grandad previously released another track titled 'Somebody Save Me' on the The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) also about Hailie, with the video showing throwback clips of her and his other kids; Alaina and Stevie as children, as well as his brother Nate.
The concept sees Eminem positioned on the outside looking in while his three children replay milestone moments from their lives that he missed out on due to his career and addiction struggles.
Home videos sees Hailie playing the guitar at a recital, Alaina's graduation, Steve opening presents and Nate during the holidays.
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In the video, Em can be seen falling to his knees as he asks for forgiveness for missing out on the memorable moments.
Lyrics of the song read: "Another pill as I start to spiral / Message to my daughters / I don’t even deserve the father title / Hailie, I’m so sorry / I know I wasn’t there for your first guitar recital."
Since then, Hailie has shared their thoughts on the music video on this week’s episode of her Just a Little Shady podcast.
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She began: "Speaking of things I watched this past week, which I guess I’ll say watched, but I refused to watch again — the 'Somebody Save Me' music video is out and I did watch the thing.
"I watched it in its entirety. I don’t think I can do it again. I definitely cry every time I hear it at all."
She also revealed she hasn't brought herself to listen to 'Temporary' yet, adding: "I audibly sobbed… I think for both songs, but especially 'Temporary'."
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Hailie then praised her parents for 'doing such a good job' shielding her from 'how bad things were'.
"But now as an adult in hindsight it’s so scary to think about and I think that’s why I get emotional… I will say if you’ve ever lost an addict or loved one, I feel for you," Hailie resolved.