This song would be only the first public strike by Eminem against Kim. When she found out I used our daughter to write a song about killing her, she f***ing blew." Eminem goes on to say that the couple had just gotten back together before she found out about the song. In an April 1999 cover story with Rolling Stone, Mathers says, "I lied to Kim and told her I was taking Hailie to Chuck E. What's worse, Mathers, unbeknownst to Kim, brought Hailie in to sing her parts on the song. "Baby, don't cry honey, don't get the wrong idea/Mama's too sweepy to hear you screamin in her ear (ma-maa!)/That's why you can't get her to wake, but don't worry/Da-da made a nice bed for mommy at the bottom of the lake." On the record, in the song "'97 Bonnie and Clyde", and under the guise of this character Slim Shady, Eminem raps to his daughter about drowning her mother in a lake. The other side of the coin is that, theres nothing wrong with being gay, if thats who you really are. Recorded from 1997-1998, The Slim Shady LP was Eminem's breakout album, debuting at number 2 on the U.S. Listen to just loose it or rain man, where he raps about the anatomical blur between men and women, pointing out that its not difficult to be mistaken, therefore its not difficult to lie to yourself. To everyone's surprise, what had begun as puppy love-intensified through family turmoil on both sides-turned into a very rocky 29-year relationship. He insisted she was sixteen," Nelson writes. That year, Kim and Marshall began dating, but a rift was formed when Debbie Nelson discovered that Kim had, in fact, only just turned 13-which was corroborated by her school. In truth, she was so cute and busty that she could have passed for seventeen." Kim said she was fifteen, and I had no reason to doubt that. In the memoir, Nelson recounts meeting Kim for the first time, writing, "Marshall arrived home from school with a tall, sulky blonde girl. As is often the case, the troubles Nelson faced as a pregnant teen in an abusive relationship would reemerge one generation later. Joseph, Missouri, Nelson filed for divorce from Bruce. Only months after their son Marshall was born, in St. Eventually, the relationship turned sour after Bruce became abusive and began drinking heavily.