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JUST IN: Eminem’s Youngest Child Stevie CONFIRMS First Relationship Since Coming Out As Non-Binary

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Eminem’s youngest child has just come out as non-binary and they’ve also managed to find love.

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The news is taking the world of social media by storm and many cannot believe how far the leading rapper’s youngest kid has come in this regard.

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The rapper who is known for several of his hits including Lose Yourself made headlines after coming out as non-binary. But that was not all that he was famous for.

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His son at that time blasted him for not giving the kids too much attention and for staying away from them for far too long despite knowing they needed their dad’s support. And out of those, Stevie appeared to be the most vocal one of them all.

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Source: Daily Mail

Stevie was adopted in the year 2005 after Eminem opted to get back together with his ex-partner. But even after that, it was so interesting for him to see his parents get separated and with Emimen’s life in the public eye, the struggle was never easy.

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Soon after that, Stevie opted to shock his parents and the rest of the world by coming out as non-binary. And since then, not a lot has been heard from them in this regard until today.

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For those who may not be aware, being gender-fluid is a phenomenon that has to do with the fact that you are not linked to any other gender.

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And now Stevie, says they’ve finally found their love in this world. And it’s the best feeling in the universe for them.

Source: Fox News

Fans of Eminem were quick to comment on how awesome they felt to see Stevie progress in life. It’s been a dream of theirs for ages and despite not a lot of them knowing Stevie on a personal level, the fact that they chose to feel confident in their skin and feel the need to express their unique identity without fear is commendable.

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