Eminem’s Childhood Home Demolished After Recent Fire [VIDEO]
Featured on The Marshall Mathers LP and his most recent album, Eminem’s childhood home is not merely a memory (and an album cover or two). The state of Michigan recently deemed the house structurally unsafe due to damage caused by a recent fire. As a result, a wrecking crew knocked the house down.
In 1987, Deborah Mathers, Eminem’s mother, purchased the home for $19,900. In 2001, the house was put up for foreclosure and taken over by the Michigan Land Bank., which still owns the property.
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Check out the video of Eminem’s childhood home being demolished below.
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