Eminem’s 19-year-old child comes out as nonbinary
Eminem adopted Stevie back in 2005 after reconciling with Kim Scott
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Eminem’s 19-year-old child came out as nonbinary and asked to be called Stevie from here on out.
Stevie, who shared the news in a recent TikTok video, said they’ll use the pronouns they/she/he going forward. Formerly known as Whitney, Stevie showed their journey to become "more comfortable" with their body and self as their appearance changed over the years.
"forever growing and changing <3 #greenscreen #genderfluid #bi #life," they captioned the post.
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The video kicks off with audio of someone crying before a montage of photos is shown to document Stevie’s transformation over the years.
Fans and followers praised Stevie in the comments, and half-sister Hailie Mathers "liked" the video. Stevie also revealed how they came up with their new name, explaining in the comments, "I spent a long time trying to pick a name I felt uncomfortable with and the first name I felt comfortable with is Stevie!"
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Stevie added that they were "working on" changing their name officially on their passport.
The "Stan" rapper, 48, adopted Stevie, who is his ex-wife Kim Scott’s biological daughter with Eric Hartter, in 2005 when he had briefly reconciled with Scott.
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The name Stevie first appeared in the obituary for their late grandmother, Kathleen Sluck, who died in July. It read, "Kathleen was a exceptional mom to her two daughters; Kim and Dawn; and was overjoyed to become a grandmother to her grandchildren; Alaina, Adam, Hailie, Stevie, P.J., and Parker."
Stevie came out as bisexual in 2017 and requested at the time to go by the pronouns she/they.
Click here to read more on the New York Post.