Debbie Nelson, the mother of rap superstar Eminem, has died following a battle with advanced lung cancer. According to sources, Debbie passed away on Wednesday night in St. Joseph, Missouri. Eminem’s representative, Dennis Dennehy, confirmed the sad news to TMZ.
Debbie’s diagnosis was first revealed in September, with reports indicating that her condition was terminal.
Eminem and his mother shared a relationship marked by public conflict and private struggles. Throughout his early career, Eminem frequently criticized Debbie in his music, accusing her of neglect and abuse. Tracks like Cleanin’ Out My Closetbrought their fractured bond into the spotlight, with Eminem airing grievances that resonated with fans but deeply hurt his mother.
In response, Debbie filed a defamation lawsuit against Eminem in 1999, further straining their already fragile connection. She later penned a tell-all memoir in 2007, My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem, detailing her side of the story and their family’s turbulent history.
Despite their rocky past, the two made efforts to mend their relationship in recent years. Eminem’s 2013 song Headlightsmarked a significant turning point. In the emotional track, Eminem apologized for his harsh words and expressed regret for their strained bond.
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