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AP —Debbie Nelson, the single mother of rapper Eminem, whose rocky relationship with her son was known widely through his hit song lyrics, has died. Her fraught relationship with her son, whose real name is Marshall Mathers III, has been no secret since the Detroit rapper became a star. Nelson brought and settled a pair of defamation lawsuits over Eminem’s statements about her in magazines and on radio talk shows. In her 2008 book, “My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem,” she attempted to set the record straight by providing readers with details about the rapper’s early life, writing that Eminem had forgotten the good times they had. A highly acclaimed rapper, Eminem won for best hip hop act at the 2024 MTV EMAs and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022.
Persons: Debbie Nelson, Eminem, Eminem’s, Dennis Dennehy, Nelson, Marshall Mathers III, Oscar, , Son Marshall, , “ Marshall, Hailie Jade Organizations: Detroit, MTV, Roll Hall of Fame Locations: Kansas, Detroit
Debbie Nelson, the mother of rap star Eminem, has died, a representative for the musician confirmed to NBC News. Nelson and her son's strained relationship was often highlighted in his music early in his career. Nelson filed a $10 million lawsuit against her son, born Marshall Mathers, for defamation in 1999, and won, Variety reported. She also responded to her son's music with a book in 2008 titled "My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem," in an attempt to clear her name. In an interview with "TODAY" after the book was published, Nelson said it wasn't her intention to sue Mathers.
Persons: Debbie Nelson, Eminem, Nelson, Marshall Mathers, Marshall, Son Marshall, Mathers Organizations: NBC News, TMZ, Variety, Eminem Locations: Missouri, Nelson's
Photo: Gergana Popova for CNBC Make ItHow I turned a waste container into a tiny homeI run a small architecture company called CAUKIN Studio. Photo: Gergana Popova for CNBC Make ItFor Wi-Fi, I use a dongle connected to mobile data to watch Netflix and take Zoom calls on my laptop. Photo: Gergana Popova for CNBC Make ItI have four built-in wooden boxes to put my clothes in. Photo: Gergana Popova for CNBC Make ItOn the other end is the kitchen. Photo: Gergana Popova for CNBC Make It
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI live in a $62/month dumpster that I built for $5,000 – take a look insideHarrison Marshall, 28, lives in a renovated dumpster in London, United Kingdom. He paid $5,000 to build the home, and pays $62 a month to rent the dumpster base from a waste management company (although he hasn't been charged for it yet). The build began in December 2022 and took three weeks to complete. Harrison's goal is to save up enough money to one day purchase a home. 07:22 an hour ago
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[1/5] Artist Harrison Marshall poses outside the skip which he has converted into a home, where he intends to live in for a year, in Bermondsey, London, Britain, March 3, 2023. Returning to the city after a period abroad, he said he struggled to find somewhere to live given the shortage of housing. "As was the case with thousands of people across the city and across the country, the prices had gone crazy. "Skip House" is emblazoned in black across the classic yellow container normally used for builder's waste. "The skip provided me the kind of opportunity to make my own tiny little house," he said.
Harrison Marshall converted a dumpster into a tiny home and moved in last month. The artist came up with the idea after struggling to find a home he could afford to rent in London. The project cost $4,800 and has a mezzanine bed, sink, and kitchen area – but no bathroom. The 28-year-old came up with the idea of converting a dumpster, which are called "skips" in Britain, into a tiny home. They are a common sight outside renovation projects, for example, and can easily be moved to another location if desired.
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