I posted the Debbie Briggs-Mathers interview, now here's the letter Eminem's dad wrote for him to try to fix shit with eminem....
""Tell him that I slit his throat in this dream I had""
Name: Marshall Bruce Mathers II
Em's dad married Debbie Mathers-Briggs in the year 1972, when she was already pregnant with Em. The marriage only lasted one year: Debbie left her husband in 1973, because he was supposed to be violent and a drinker. Eminem never saw his father again after that. His dad tried to approach his son since Em is popular, but Em does not care about his dad and rejects any contact with him.
Eminem's comment about his father in an interview:
"My father? I never knew him. Never even seen a picture of him."
Eminems fathers letter to Eminem
When Eminem became rich and famous his father sent him a letter, here it is:
HELLO, son. You won't remember me, though I held you in my arms when you were a baby. You think I dumped you and your mother and never came looking for you.
You're convinced I'm a drunk who never answered any of your letters. Well, I want you to read this and realise you've been fed lies all your life. Now you'll hear the truth for the first time.
But I want to make it plain that I'm not after any handout. I work hard, I have money. I don't need or want your money. But the one ambition left in my life is to give you a hug and tell you I've always loved you.
Let me start at the beginning and tell you the whole story. I was just 21 when I married Debbie, your mum. She was 15 and had to get special permission.
For a year we lived with my parents in the basement of a house in North Dakota. We married too young, it was ridiculous, but I was delighted when your mum became pregnant. She says I was drinking and doing drugs, but it isn't true.
She's even claimed I wasn't at the hospital when you were born, that I was gallivanting with her best friend. It's a lie and I can prove it. Deathly
OK, I wasn't there at your actual delivery, hospitals weren't that keen to let in dads in those days. But I was there up to the delivery, and ten minutes afterwards.
I still have the baby book in which Debbie recorded who was present in the hospital, and I'm listed