Hailie Jade talks about her childhood days as a daughter of Eminem.
As announced recently, Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade is taking the “Shady” name forward with her new venture. The 26-year-old IG influencer launched her new podcast “Just A Little Shady” with her childhood friend Brittany Ednie. The first episode of the podcast is out, where the two talked about their childhood memories and other things.
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“I remember going on [Eminem’s tour bus] and all our memories of being young were so cool and unique to look back at now,” said Ednie. “But at the time, it felt so normal and not anything strange or different. I mean, ’cause we didn’t know any better.”
“Obviously we were in a normal public school, we never thought anything was different,” said Hailie. “Like, I don’t know, we had so many normal experiences that when something like that happened, I thought like, ‘Oh, everybody else does this too.’ Not realizing that like, no, that’s freaking weird. It’s so fun to look back, when we have these conversations here, wherever, thinking back as an adult, I’m like, ‘Wow, that’s actually so surreal.’ Those memories of me thinking those were normal things, now I look back and I’m like, ‘Holy crap, that was cool.’”
Hailie Jade then recalled the trip to Florida where they visited Disney World. “I always think about that time,” she said. “We went to Florida, my dad was working on something, and he was working the whole time. But he set up for us to do the limo and take it to Disney and we did the princess tea party, and he had the dresses waiting for us.”
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She continued, “And Even then at the time we were so happy and so excited, but we didn’t get to appreciate that moment as much as now when we talk about it and think back on it we’re like ‘Oh my God, that was just like, awesome.'”
Eminem revealed information on his second greatest hits album, “Curtain Call 2,” earlier this month. On August 5, Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Interscope Records will release the compilation.
The announcement follows Eminem’s recent release of “From the D to the LBC,” a new song with Snoop Dogg. This song is the first single from “Curtain Call 2,” which is referred to in a press release as “a hits compilation comprising of the distinctive Detroit MC’s artistic efforts ever since the 2005 release of “Curtain Call: The Hits.”