Eminem recently took the stage for the first time since the passing of his mother, Debbie Nelson, who died at 69 from advanced lung cancer. The 52-year-old rapper performed at the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix, marking an emotional return to the stage.
During his performance of Without Me, a song that references his strained relationship with his mother, Eminem notably skipped the controversial lyrics, while the crowd filled in the words. Throughout his career, Eminem has been open about his difficult past with his mother, frequently referencing their complicated relationship in songs like My Name Is, Cleanin’ Out My Closet, and others.
Despite their rocky history, there were brief moments of reconciliation, such as when Debbie was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010. However, their relationship reportedly deteriorated again in recent years. With her passing, any possibility of mending their ties has now come to an end.
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Eminem has not publicly commented on his mother’s death, but his half-brother, Nathan Mathers, shared his mixed emotions in an Instagram Story, revealing deep personal struggles tied to their family history.
Nathan, who was placed in foster care at a young age, was eventually adopted by Eminem when he was 16. In a rare 2023 interview with Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade, on her podcast Just a Little Shady, Nathan praised Eminem, calling him “the best role model I could have had.” Like his brother, Nathan has pursued a career in music under the name Nate Kane.
Eminem’s powerful return to the stage serves as a reminder of his resilience, proving that even amid personal loss, he continues to channel his emotions through music.