Eminem’s Daughter Hailie Jade Scott Cheers On Her Dad And 50 Cent In Detroit
Hailie Jade Scott, the 27-year-old daughter of the legendary rapper Eminem, recently shared her excitement about watching her dad perform alongside 50 Cent during a tour stop in Detroit.
In an exclusive interview on the “Just a Little Shady” podcast, Hailie couldn’t contain her enthusiasm. “We went to the 50 Cent concert, and I was so freaking happy. I have not seen him perform since, like, I seriously think it was like the sixth grade. It’s been so long,” she stated.
Hailie was all praises for 50 Cent, who’s still rocking the stage at the age of 48. She complimented the rapper for having “so many bangers” and was particularly impressed with the “actual production” of the show. “I have never seen that level of production,” she said in awe. “I mean, pyro, confetti cannons. There was one song where pyro went off for the entire song.”
Hailie, despite being the daughter of a global superstar, gets excited not just for her dad’s performances but also for the joy he brings to his fans. “I get so hyped because I just see the crowd being so happy,” she explained.
“There was this guy in front of us. He originally was in our seats, and he was not supposed to be there. So he just climbed over and went in the seats in front of us. He was living his best life the entire time. Thankfully, nobody came to those seats, so he didn’t get kicked out. I was just like, yes! You deserve to be right there,” she recounted.
Hailie wrapped up her segment by expressing that it was “one of my best Sundays in a long time.”
Haillie’s is not the only one thrilled by the performance. 50 Cent also took to Instagram to share his thoughts on performing with Eminem. He posted a clip from the concert and wrote in the caption, “👀Bro when I do anything with EM people just go crazy they know he really my boy. I love him till death!”
In the clip, Eminem himself can be heard praising 50 Cent in front of the Detroit crowd. He said into the mic, “Detroit, make some noise for one of the best friends I’ve ever known: 50 Cent! Make some noise for hip-hop’s 50th birthday, y’all — it’s still hip-hop’s 50th birthday. Detroit, I love y’all!”