Eminem's Epic Thanksgiving: Detroit Halftime Show, New EP, and Grandson's Viral Moment
Update: 2025-11-30
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Eminem made a historic return to the spotlight on Thanksgiving Day, November 27th, delivering what fans are calling one of the best halftime shows in Detroit Lions history. The 53-year-old rap legend made a surprise appearance during Jack White's performance at Ford Field, joining the rocker for a rendition of "Till I Collapse" layered over White's "Hello Operator." According to multiple entertainment outlets covering the event, this marked the first Thanksgiving halftime show produced under Eminem and Paul Rosenberg's new multi-year partnership with the Lions, mirroring the arrangement Jay-Z and Roc Nation have with the Super Bowl. The performance electrified the stadium and immediately went viral on social media, with fans praising the Motor City collaboration as a defining moment for Detroit music.
Within 24 hours, Jack White and Eminem capitalized on the momentum by releasing "Live At Ford Field," a three-song EP featuring their Thanksgiving performance. The album, released through Third Man Records, Shady Records, and Interscope, includes White's "That's How I'm Feeling," the collaborative "Hello Operator" and "Till I Collapse" medley, and White Stripes' classic "Seven Nation Army." Streaming platforms picked up the release immediately, giving fans instant access to the audio beyond the televised performance.
Beyond the stage, Eminem's personal life also captured hearts this week. His daughter Hailie Jade shared an Instagram video showing her eight-month-old son, Elliot Marshall McClintock, watching his grandfather perform while wearing protective headphones. Born on March 14th, 2025, Elliot is Eminem's first grandchild and represents a new chapter for the Mathers family. In the video, Hailie can be seen mouthing the word "Grandpa" to her son, with the caption simply reading "Happy Thanksgiving." The tender moment went viral, with fans overwhelmed by the family connection and the sight of baby Elliot supporting his legendary grandfather.
The week also reinforced Eminem's continued dominance in hip-hop culture. Recent data shows the rapper maintains over 66 million monthly listeners, cementing his position as one of the most-streamed hip-hop artists globally. This Thanksgiving moment—combining a landmark professional collaboration with an intimate family milestone—demonstrates that Eminem remains both a cultural force and a devoted family man, a balance he's carefully maintained throughout his career.
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Eminem made a historic return to the spotlight on Thanksgiving Day, November 27th, delivering what fans are calling one of the best halftime shows in Detroit Lions history. The 53-year-old rap legend made a surprise appearance during Jack White's performance at Ford Field, joining the rocker for a rendition of "Till I Collapse" layered over White's "Hello Operator." According to multiple entertainment outlets covering the event, this marked the first Thanksgiving halftime show produced under Eminem and Paul Rosenberg's new multi-year partnership with the Lions, mirroring the arrangement Jay-Z and Roc Nation have with the Super Bowl. The performance electrified the stadium and immediately went viral on social media, with fans praising the Motor City collaboration as a defining moment for Detroit music.
Within 24 hours, Jack White and Eminem capitalized on the momentum by releasing "Live At Ford Field," a three-song EP featuring their Thanksgiving performance. The album, released through Third Man Records, Shady Records, and Interscope, includes White's "That's How I'm Feeling," the collaborative "Hello Operator" and "Till I Collapse" medley, and White Stripes' classic "Seven Nation Army." Streaming platforms picked up the release immediately, giving fans instant access to the audio beyond the televised performance.
Beyond the stage, Eminem's personal life also captured hearts this week. His daughter Hailie Jade shared an Instagram video showing her eight-month-old son, Elliot Marshall McClintock, watching his grandfather perform while wearing protective headphones. Born on March 14th, 2025, Elliot is Eminem's first grandchild and represents a new chapter for the Mathers family. In the video, Hailie can be seen mouthing the word "Grandpa" to her son, with the caption simply reading "Happy Thanksgiving." The tender moment went viral, with fans overwhelmed by the family connection and the sight of baby Elliot supporting his legendary grandfather.
The week also reinforced Eminem's continued dominance in hip-hop culture. Recent data shows the rapper maintains over 66 million monthly listeners, cementing his position as one of the most-streamed hip-hop artists globally. This Thanksgiving moment—combining a landmark professional collaboration with an intimate family milestone—demonstrates that Eminem remains both a cultural force and a devoted family man, a balance he's carefully maintained throughout his career.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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