Eminem’s 14-month-old grandson Elliot stole the show at a recent wedding, wearing a tiny black tux as the official ring bearer.
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Eminem‘s grandson is one dapper guy.
The rapper’s daughter, Hailie Jade, shared a glimpse of her 14-month-old son Elliot Marshall McClintock − whom she shares with husband Evan McClintock − in a new Instagram photo on May 23.
In the pic, Jade and her son were dressed to the nines while attending a wedding, where she was the matron of honor and Elliot was the ring bearer. The two matched in all-black attire, with Jade, 30, wearing an off-the-shoulder gown and sheer opera gloves, while Elliot adorably rocked a black tuxedo.
“Matron of Honor 🤝 Ring Bearer,” she captioned the photo, which featured Hailie holding Elliot on her hip while the toddler looked over his mom’s shoulder. “One of us walked down the aisle, one of us stole the show. Congratulations to the Zillis on one week of marriage 🤍.”
Jade and McClintock welcomed Elliot in March 2025. Jade − who Eminem shares with ex-wife Kim Scott − later announced the happy news on social media three weeks after Elliot’s arrival, revealing her son’s face and name for the first time. (His middle name is a nod to his famous rapper grandpa, who was born Marshall Mathers.)
Since then, Jade has chosen to keep her son’s face away from cameras, though she has shared glimpses of their life on Instagram.
Last June, Jade opened up about the decision to keep her child’s face private from the public, telling People, “Having been in the spotlight for so long, I’ve learned the importance of balancing what I share publicly with what I keep private.”
“Over time, I’ve come to understand the struggle my father faced − wanting to protect our privacy while also feeling proud and wanting to celebrate his kids,” she said. “I feel the same way now. I want to share the proud, joyful moments that mean a lot to me, especially as a parent, but I’m also intentional about keeping certain parts of our lives just for us.
“It’s all about finding that balance between openness and privacy,” she added. “And that balance has become even more important to me as I navigate parenthood.”
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