Mother Said Eminem Made Up Difficult Childhood Story to Gain Success in Rap
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Eminem's mother Debbie Nelson is about to write a tell-all book about her famous son, titled "My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem."

AceShowbiz - Going against Eminem's claim on his whole difficult childhood, his mother Debbie Nelson is set to release a tell-all book in which she allegedly revealed that the rapper made up his whole story in order to be successful in the rap music business.

In the book, titled "My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem," Debbie allegedly reveals that the rapper is a manic depressive and his condition got worse after his ex-wife Kimberley Anne Scott gave birth to their daughter Hailie Jade.

In the introduction Debbie writes, "After his first album, Infinite, flopped, he reinvented himself as white trailer trash with a crazy welfare mom. I was shocked when I first heard the lyrics, but he constantly reassured me it was all a big joke. I went along with it for Marshall's sake."

Has since then being attacked both physically and mentally by her son's fans, Debbie then decided to write the book which is meant as a way to stop the abuse she has gone through for years. "This book is my way of setting the record straight."

"My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem", written by top British author Annette Witheridge, also reveals how Eminem, as a shy child, became very jealous of Debbie's new man that he wouldn't let him sleep with her on their wedding night. It, in addition, divulges on certain claims that the rapper beat his mother up on his 23rd birthday and he does not remember when he first married his on-again, off-again wife Kim in 1999.

"My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem" reportedly will be available in the US early next year.

Eminem, meanwhile, has not yet commented on that matter.

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