Eminem’s Mother, Debbie Nelson, Dies at 69
Debbie Nelson, Eminem’s mother, passed away at 69 from complications related to advanced lung cancer on Monday in St. Joseph, Missouri. Eminem’s representative confirmed her death, which follows reports of her terminal illness earlier this year.
Eminem, born Marshall Mathers, and his mother shared a strained relationship that was often publicized. In his 1999 track My Name Is, Eminem criticized his mother, prompting her to sue him for $11 million. The case was settled for $25,000, with most of it covering legal fees. Eminem later reflected on their troubled relationship in his 2013 song Headlights, apologizing for past criticisms and expressing gratitude: “So Mom, please accept this as a tribute I wrote on this jet.”
Nelson, who gave birth to Eminem at 18, authored the memoir My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem in 2007, detailing their relationship. Despite their differences, she expressed hope for reconciliation in 2008, saying, “I’m not ever gonna give up on my kids… You need to move on.”
While the two reportedly made efforts to mend their bond, sources noted they rarely communicated in recent years, though Eminem supported her financially. Debbie did not attend Eminem’s 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction but congratulated him via video.
Eminem’s journey, including his challenging upbringing and their complex relationship, inspired his 2002 film 8 Mile.