Kim and Eminem
I like to listen to Eminem's songs frequently.
and Today I listened to “Mockingbird.” Its melody and lyrics make me feel so sad, so I googled about Eminem and Kim's marriage married life, and I found out many things about them.
First they met when they were teenagers when and Eminem was rapping with shirtless.
After that they started dating from 1989~1996. During that period, Kim got pregnant with Hailie at in 1995, but they started to hate each other since 1996. I don't know what exactly that time was but they parted away ways, so Eminem got back to the 8 mile on Novara, and Kim was back to the one room apartment.
But one year later, Kim and Eminem got back together again, and they married at in 1999 for the first time. ( they had two marriage)
While they are were married, Eminem was busy because of his job. I think that was the start which made of Kim’s depressed depression.
So they divorced, and Kim started using drugs and was sentenced for a to probation.*
They remarried at in 2006 and divorced again after Kim had an argument with Eminem's brother, Nathan, and Eminem didn't come back for a month.
um... I don't know who caused the main reason for their sad marrying married life, but I'm very sad about their life and mostly their daughter Hailie. Google writed wrote down the script lyrics of many songs about in which Eminem mentioned about that.
I listened to one of those songs, which is called “When I'm Gone.”
It made me so sad. I feel felt pity about for Hailie when I saw the lyrics “pile the boxes to block him go out from leaving…”
I don't know how she gets by, but I hope so badly that her life is better.
*Probation - In this case probation means instead of going to jail, they would let her stay out of jail as long as she follows certain conditions that the court has given to her. If she broke any of those conditions, she would likely be sent to jail. Usually the conditions involve a curfew, drug tests/rehab, and/or community service. They assign probation officers to people on probation that will supervise them during their probation period.
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