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Eminem’s Daughter Hailie Poses With Her First Real Christmas Tree Ever And It Looks Like A Holiday Photoshoot!

Eminem’s social media influencer daughter is back on her platform after about six months and in one of her first posts after her return, Hailie Mathers gave her many followers a look at her beautiful Christmas decorations!

Hailie took a pic of her purchasing her very first real tree, proving that despite this year being so hard, she is trying her best to get into the holiday spirit and maybe even make this holiday season the best one yet, in spite of everything!

The influencer told her fans that: ‘Sooo since I am back and it’s the most wonderful time of the year…I wanted to share my experience getting my first real Christmas tree. This past weekend I went to the cutest little Christmas tree farm and got a tree (and cider from a food truck) and it made me even more excited for the season. It’s definitely going to be a weird Christmas with everything going on, but it was nice to add a new tradition in when old ones might not be happening.’

Fans were definitely impressed by the picture, which – some said – looked like it was part of a photoshoot!

Sure enough, the 24-year-old looked great wearing a pair of jeans, a white top and over it, a beige jacket with cream faux fur.

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Finally, she can be seen pulling a red cart behind her, which, of course, had the Christmas tree in it!

Here are some of the fan reactions to this post: ‘Wow. Looks like a magazine shoot!’ / ‘You should have a Harry Potter marathon that really gets me in the Christmas mood too!!’

While Hailie has actually been laying low this year, her rapper dad gushed about her while on Mike Tyson’s Hot Boxin’ podcast back in March, saying that: ‘She made me proud for sure. She has graduated from college. 3.9 [GPA]. Crazy. No babies, she has a boyfriend, but she is doing good, it’s important to keep your kids grounded.’

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