Hailie Jade Scott, Eminem, 50 Cent.Photo:Hailie Scott/Instagram; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Prince Williams/WireImage

Hailie Scott/Instagram; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Prince Williams/WireImage
Hailie Jade Scottwill forever be her dad’s biggest fan!
The social media influencer, 27, reflected on watching her dadEminemperform with50 Centduring the “In Da Club” rapper’srecent tour stop in Detroit.
“We went to the 50 Cent concert, and I was so freaking happy,” expressed Scott on the latest episode of theJust a Little Shadypodcast. “I have not seen him perform since, like, I seriously think it was like the sixth grade. It’s been so long.”
The podcast host praised the “Just a Little Bit” rapper, 48, for having “so many bangers” and complimented the “actual production” of the entire show.
“I have never seen that level of production,” she said. “I mean, pyro, confetti cannons. There was one song where pyro went off for the entire song.”
While she admitted that she knew her dad, 50, wasgoing to make a surprise appearance, she expressed that she gets excited to see people react to his performances.
“I get so hyped because I just see the crowd being so happy,” she explained as she described one fan’s experience at the concert.
50 Cent and Eminem.Michael Buckner/Variety/Penske Media via Getty

Michael Buckner/Variety/Penske Media via Getty
“There was this guy in front of us. He originally was in our seats, and he was not supposed to be there,” she said. “So he just climbed over and went in the seats in front of us. He was living his best life the entire time. Thankfully, nobody came to those seats, so he didn’t get kicked out. I was just like, yes! You deserve to be right there.”
While 50 Centwill begin the next leg of his tour on Thursdaywith a performance in the Netherlands, he has also been busy working on making the 2002 film8 Mileinto a television show.
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“It’ll be huge," he said. “The interest in it is because the time period of 8 Mile was capturing per the bat, so as we move it into modern times you’ll see things about how we function now, how technology changed the way people enter the music business.”
source: people.com