Eminem made the Lions game a family affair.
The “Real Slim Shady” rapper watched the Detroit team beat the Carolina Panthers with his daughter Hailie Jade and child Stevie, who identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns they/he/she.
Eminem’s brother Nathan Mathers, Hailie’s fiancé, Evan McClintock, and rapper Denaun Porter also joined the group in their VIP suite for an afternoon of football.
Fans went nuts over the “8 Mile” star’s appearance as the Lions defeated the Panthers 42-24.
“Fangirling. Easily one of the coolest moments. @Eminem rallying the @Lions fans as ‘Lose [Yourself]’ plays,” one onlooker tweeted.
“The Lions are up 14-0 in the first quarter and Eminem is in the building pumping up the crowd to Lose Yourself, as the sun shines on Detroit,” tweeted another fan. “What a time.”
“Kansas City has Taylor Swift and the Detroit Lions have Eminem,” shared one more.
Eminem, 50, shares three children — Alaina, 30, Hailie, 27, and Stevie, 21 — with his ex-wife, Kim Scott. Hailie is the former couple’s only biological child.
Alaina is actually the daughter of Kim’s late sister, Dawn Scott, and an unknown man, but the “Till I Collapse” rapper and Kim adopted her as Dawn battled substance abuse issues. She died in 2016 from an overdose.
“My niece has been a part of my life ever since she was born,” Eminem told Rolling Stone in 2004.
“Me and Kim pretty much had her; she’d live with us wherever we was at.”
Eminem walked Alaina down the aisle when she married her longtime boyfriend, Matt Moeller on June 9 in a “Great Gatsby”-themed ceremony in Michigan. Kim, 48, also attended Alaina’s nuptials and plans to support Hailie when she ties the knot.
Stevie was born in 2002 to Kim and her then-boyfriend Eric Hartter, whom she dated between her two marriages with Eminem. Hartter died in 2020 from an overdose.
When the on-again, off-again couple said “I do” for the second time 2005, the Grammy winner legally adopted Stevie, who came out as non-binary in August 2021.
In a video posted to TikTok, Stevie showed their journey to become “more comfortable” with their body as their appearance changed over the years.
“forever growing and changing <3 #greenscreen #genderfluid #bi #life,” they captioned the post.
Stevie first came out as bisexual in 2017 and requested at the time to go by the pronouns she/they.