EMINEM’S HEARTFELT TRIBUTE TO HAILIE JADE: RAP LEGEND SHOWS SOFT SIDE IN WEDDING BTS VIDEO
Eminem has never been afraid to show love for his family.
And that includes giving insight into his daughter Hailie Jade’s special day. In addition to clips of her as a child, the music video for his new song “Temporary,” which was written as a tribute to the 28-year-old and includes a behind-the-scenes look at her wedding to Evan McClintock this past May.
The video, released Oct. 3, shows Eminem accompanying Hailie at the event and hugging her at the altar, as well as the rapper hugging his daughter, nicknamed “Bean,” inside a room after getting a glimpse of her in her wedding dress. She presents her dad with a gift and a card, and the inside of a different one, a Father’s Day card, is shown at the end of the clip.
“Dad, I got this card a few years ago & held onto it & now feels like the perfect time to give you it,” it reads. “Thank you for everything you do & always being there for all of us girls. You truly are the best dad in the world. Love you forever + 100 million dollars forever & always. [Love] Bean.”
In “Temporary,” Eminem raps a heartfelt message about love and loss for his daughter—one of the 51-year-old and ex-wife Kim Scott‘s three children—while depicting a reality following his future death.
“Yeah, and you will get over me and move on,” the lyrics go. “You can play me on repeat on a song / But don’t you dare shed a tear, what’d I tell you? / ‘Straighten up, little soldier,” them times when I held you / Jade, it’ll be okay, baby, I’m here, hey / I’m watching you right now, baby girl, I vow / I will protect you, your guardian angel.”

In the video, there is also a glimpse of new life: Hailie Jade reveals she is pregnant as she is seen presenting Eminem with a jersey bearing the words “#1 Grandpa” and a sonogram of her baby.
The soon-to-be mom has spoken before about her feelings about her dad’s new single, nothing that both that song and Somebody Save Me”—which depicts an alternate reality in which the rapper, a longtime recovering addict, never got sober and missed family milestones—made her audibly sob.
“Watching the video back and listening to the songs, I feel like my parents did such a good job,” she said on the Aug. 23 episode of her Just a Little Shady podcast. “Growing up, where I didn’t realize how bad things were, but now as an adult, in hindsight, it’s so scary to think about.
She continued, “I think that’s why I get emotional so much, just thinking that that could have happened.”
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