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Eminem's Daughter Hailie Mathers is Now All Grown Up

Hailie Jade Scott Mathers, the daughter of rap legend Eminem and the subject of many of his hits, has blossomed into a beautiful young woman and is taking the internet by storm.

Mathers, now 21 years old, was often referenced by her father in his songs, most notable of which are "Mockingbird" and "Hailie's Song." These songs were released around the time she was just six to eight years old.

Eminem's daughter, who goes by the name Hailie Scott online, is currently a student of Michigan State University. Her Instagram, in which she updates her 259 thousand followers and counting, would reveal that she also has a special someone.

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Eminem's little girl posted a couple of photos with a good-looking mystery man with whom she celebrated St. Patrick's Day and her 21st birthday.

Mathers also often shows some love to her adorable dog, Lottie, which she considers her favorite photobomber, as well as her best friend. She also shares many photos showing off her chic style and fit body.

Additionally, Mathers has a bunch of glamor shorts and New Zealand Herald believes she looks just like her mother and Eminem' s ex-wife, Kimberly Anne Scott. Mathers has shied away from the limelight despite her father's popularity although it is clear she is quite a famous personality on Instagram. Despite this, the 21-year-old beauty does not forget about the past, even sharing a photo of her sassy self when she was younger.

In 2014, Hailie graduated with honors from Chippewa Valley High School in Michigan, even earning the Academic Excellence Award.

Mathers did not forget to thank Eminem and Kim for their support. "My mother and father are because they have pushed me to be the person I am and have given me all the support to achieve what I have," she said in a statement on the school's website.

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