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Eminem Loses Mother Debbie Nelson at 69

by Joe Udo
1 January 2025
in Entertainment, Metro
Eminem Loses Mother Debbie Nelson at 69

Missouri, U.S. – Debbie Nelson, mother of renowned rapper Eminem, has passed away at the age of 69. The news was confirmed by Dennis Dennehy, Eminem’s spokesperson, though no further details about her death were provided.

According to TMZ, Nelson died on Monday night at a hospital in St. Joseph, Missouri, after battling cancer.

Born in 1955 on a Kansas military base, Nelson was the eldest of her siblings and played a pivotal role in caring for her family following her parents’ divorce. At 18, she gave birth to Marshall Mathers III (Eminem) and raised him as a single mother after separating from his father.

Nelson’s relationship with Eminem was fraught with challenges, including financial struggles and personal conflicts that became material for many of the rapper’s hit songs, such as “My Name Is,” “Cleanin’ Out My Closet,” and “My Mom.”

Despite their public disputes, Eminem later expressed regret for the harsh portrayal of his mother in his music, notably in the 2013 song “Headlights,” which conveyed a message of reconciliation and love.

Nelson was also an author, publishing her memoir, My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem, in 2008. The book shed light on her turbulent upbringing, family dynamics, and her estranged relationship with her son.

In her later years, Nelson maintained a supportive stance towards Eminem. In 2022, she publicly congratulated him on his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, expressing pride in his accomplishments.

Nelson is survived by her sons, Eminem and Nathan Samra-Mathers, as well as Eminem’s children: Alaina Marie Scott, Hailie Jade, and Stevie Laine. She is preceded in death by her ex-husband, who passed away in 2019.

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