Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade reveals the gender of her first baby

Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade has revealed the the gender of her first baby just days after announcing her pregnancy.

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Hailie Jade Mathers is expecting her first baby
Hailie Jade Mathers is expecting her first baby

Hailie Jade Mathers is expecting a baby boy.

The 28-year-old podcaster - who is the daughter of rap legend Eminem, 51, and his ex-wife Kim Scott - revealed through her father's music video for his new song 'Temporary' last week that she and husband Evan McClintock are expecting their first baby together, and has now done a gender reveal.

Speaking on her 'Just A Little Shady' podcast, she popped a balloon filled with blue confetti and proclaimed: "It's a boy! We're so excited, too. When we found out, Evan was like, 'They're going to hunt with me. They're going to go golfing with me. I've got a little buddy. I was like, 'Okay well they're still going to Target with me."

Eminem's music video featured a montage of clips of the pair across the span of their lives so far – including a moment when she presented her father with a blue jumper with ‘Grandpa 1’ written on the back, as well as a copy of her sonogram, which she later posted on Instagram alongside her husband.

A short time later, insiders claimed that the 'Stan' hitmaker was "excited" about becoming a grandfather for the first time as he focused on having a quite life.

The source also noted to People that he is being “very protective” of Hailie and that she has become a "big focus"in his life, especially as they live near to each other now.

The source added: “He’s excited about becoming a grandpa and supporting her. He’s always been very protective of her.”

Eminem - whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III - is also adoptive father to Alaina, 31, and Stevie, 22.

Just recently, Hailie - who tied the knot with Evan McClintock in in May 2024 - listened to her dad's self-penned track 'Mockingbird', which deals with break-ins, drug addictions, and custody disputes, and admitted that growing up her parents managed to keep her away from "bad things" in life.