Eminem’s child, Stevie Laine Scott, has come out as non-binary and changed their name, receiving widespread support from fans. Born Whitney Scott in 2002, Stevie, now 22, is the rapper’s adopted child with ex-wife Kim Scott. They initially came out as bisexual, and in 2021, announced their non-binary identity through a TikTok video that has since been viewed over 260,000 times. In the video, Stevie expressed their journey with gender identity and their preference for using all pronouns.
Stevie’s announcement has sparked positive reactions, with many fans commending their courage and expressing pride in their decision to embrace their true self. While they have openly discussed their personal experiences, including their adoption, they are also known for documenting their relationship with TikTok influencer Declan Jace. This recent name change and identification as non-binary marks another significant step in their journey of self-discovery and authenticity.
In a 2021 TikTok post, Stevie appeared to express frustration with Eminem for not telling them they were adopted, but they have since focused more on sharing their personal growth and identity. The name Stevie was chosen after a long search for one they felt comfortable with, and the transition has been met with encouragement from their followers.
Eminem has three children: Haile, Alaina, and Stevie, all of whom he has mentioned in his music over the years. While the rapper has often kept his family life private, Stevie’s public journey towards self-acceptance has drawn attention and support from both fans and the broader LGBTQ+ community.