In a devastating song dedicated to her son, Eminem’s mother said, “I did the best I could.”

 

Eminem saw Debbie ‘poppin’ prescription drugs in the kitchen and labeled her a’selfish b***h’. Additionally.

It wasn’t the only song in which he accused his mother of drug usage; the song “My Mom” also addressed the same topic.

Debbie accused her son of slander and defamation, suing Eminem for $10 million (£7.7 million) and reaching a settlement of $25,000 (£19,400).

He no longer performs the song, and he even apologized for the song “Headlights,” which was included on the 2013 album The Marshall Mathers LP 2.

Eminem discussed many claimed events from his past with his mother in this song, including arguing.

Being put to foster care for his younger brother Nate, and being ejected from the home on Christmas Eve.

 

To determine if they were long-lost brothers, identical strangers with the same name and occupation underwent DNA testing.

The attempt to reverse the conviction of a couple who were imprisoned for keeping a “exceptionally thin” infant boy in deplorable circumstances prior to his death, with drug traces found in his milk bottle, was unsuccessful.