Hailie Jade Mathers, the 28-year-old singer and daughter of r ap icon Eminem, 51, has admitted to finding it difficult to listen to her father's music. She specifically mentioned his song 'Mockingbird', which touches on topics such as break-ins, drug addiction, and custody battles. Despite the heavy themes in her dad's music, Hailie revealed that her parents did a commendable job shielding her from the harsh realities of life.
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And I think that's why I get emotional so much, like just thinking that could have happened. "Obviously that's the point of the song, but I will say like if you've ever lost an addict or a loved one, I feel for you and that's how I feel about it." In the past, Hailie has spoken about her struggle to comprehend her father's fame during her younger years.
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