50 Cent Reveals Emotional Moment at Eminem’s Daughter’s Wedding
50 Cent recently shared an emotional revelation, expressing his desire for a daughter after being deeply moved at the wedding of Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade.
In a heartfelt interview with Haute Living, the rapper, who has two sons, opened up about the touching moment during the ceremony earlier this year.
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Reflecting on the experience, 50 Cent admitted that the occasion stirred feelings he hadn’t anticipated.
“I wish I had a daughter. I do. I wish I had a daughter, I wish I had that [father-daughter] relationship. For female children, their dad is the first man they fall in love with. Male children go to their mom; I’m a mama’s boy myself.”
50 Cent Breaks Down in Tears at Eminem’s Daughter’s Wedding:
The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ star continued to explain how Hailie Jade’s wedding made him realize how quickly time passes.
Watching her walk down the aisle triggered a flood of emotions for 50 Cent, as he reminisced on how much things had changed over the years.
“It was unbelievable, the wildest thing for me, period. I was like, ‘Yo, bro, this is crazy. We’re getting old. Your baby is grown. What the fuck is going on?’ I was having a moment myself over there."
The moment was so overwhelming for 50 Cent that he found himself in tears. He shared a candid conversation he had with Eminem during the reception, saying:
"I told Em, ‘You said it was OK to cry, because I’m crying.’ I couldn’t believe it went that fast.”
The wedding, which took place in May, featured a heartwarming moment where Eminem danced with his daughter, dressed in a tuxedo and his signature sunglasses.
The sight of the proud father and his daughter embracing on her big day added to the emotional weight of the event for those closest to the family.
50 Cent’s honest reflection on the father-daughter bond showcases a side of the rapper that fans don’t often get to see.
It’s a testament to how significant life moments, like watching a friend’s child get married, can leave a lasting impression, even on those accustomed to living life in the spotlight.