Eminem Mom Gets Sued

Debbie Nelson, the mother of Eminem, has been sued by her ex book agent. After she made a deal to sell her "tell all" book about her son, she cut her agent out of the deal. The agent claims he "came up with the idea of Nelson writing a book about being the mother of Eminem." The agent is asking for 25% of Nelson’s earnings. So far the book has sold 100,000 copies in the UK, and will start selling in the U.S. this week.
Not so long ago Nelson sued her own son too.
Eminem Mom Has Breast Cancer

Eminem’s mother, Debbie Nelson, has revealed that she is writing a book about her famous son because she needs money to pay medical bills. A source said:
"She’s dying of stage 4 breast cancer. She needs the money to pay medical bills and he wont talk to her so that’s her open letter to him. Em agreed to try to help her pay some medical bills and try to get her insurance but couldn’t because of the pre-existing medical condition."
Since Debbie is dying I guess she’ll take one more swing at her song to see if she can hurt a little more before she kicks the bucket. Too bad she can’t leave him with a good memory of her, unless this is the good memory.
Eminem Accused of Being Fake by His Mom

Debbie Nelson says her son Marshall Mathers (Eminem) isn’t who he claims to be. In a tell-all book, My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem, Nelson alleges Em made up his whole hard-knock childhood in order to succeed in rap. In the book’s introduction, Nelson "writes" (through ghost-scribe and top British author Annette Witheridge):
"After his first album, Infinite, flopped, he reinvented himself as white trailer trash with a crazy welfare mom. I was shocked when I first heard the lyrics… but he constantly reassured me it was all a big joke… I went along with it for Marshall’s sake."
Nelson claims that after years of being attacked both verbally and physically by her son’s fans, she is through pretending. "This book is my way of setting the record straight."
"As a child, Em was a shy mama’s boy who was so jealous of his mother’s new man, he wouldn’t let him sleep with her on their wedding night; he beat his mother up up on his 23rd birthday; and was "so strung out," he doesn’t remember 1999 (the year he first married childhood sweetheart Kim).
Nelson then says in her book, "My son never intended for me to become an object of hatred."
That’s called a back handed slap, when you make harsh accusations, but then say they didn’t mean to do it. Debbie Nelson just wants to make money off her famous son. She is acting just as her son described her. Who is going to buy this book anyway?
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