Hailie Scott Mathers PHOTOS: Eminem's daughter crowned homecoming queen

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Eminem's daughter Hailie Scott Mathers has been crowned homecoming queen at her high school in Michigan.

The 17-year-old teen can be seen wearing a tiara and with flowers in her hand in a video as she smiles next to the homecoming king.

The video was captured by a local news report.

Hailie tweeted: "So happy and thankful to be Chippewa's homecoming queen! It's such an honor and blessing. #grateful"

Eminem's daughter Hailie Mathers Twitter/Angry_Blonde

See more photos of Hailie all grown up here.

Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, is an American rapper, record producer, songwriter and actor.

The rapper often rapped about his daughter, who he shares with ex-wife Kimberly Anne Scott.

Eminem has recently announced that his 12th studio album will be available in stores on November 5, 2013. The album cover for "Marshall Mather LP 2" features his childhood home in Detroit, Michigan.

His childhood home is currently on sale on the market for $1. Eminem is one of the world's best selling music artist since the early 2000's, seling over 100 million albums thus far.

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