Eminem’s daughter Hailie launches “Just A Little Shady” podcast

As The Sun exclusively reports, Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade has filed a trademark to sell clothing and merchandise as she launches her own podcast, named “Just A Little Shady.”

Based on the documents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, she filed the trademark for her podcast on June 15, 2022 under the company name Hailie Jade, LLC.

It lists: “Entertainment services, namely, providing podcasts in the field of a celebrity influencer discussing autobiographical topics, influencer lifestyle, and personal growth.”

Hailie also plans to make the most of her online following by selling merchandise, with the documents also listing goods including “hats, shirts, and clothing jackets.”

“Just a little shady podcast is about to drop! This project has been in the works for a while and I am so excited for the first episode to be launching!” said Hailie on social media while sharing her Instagram and YouTube accounts for new podcast.

Check the post below:

Mr. Porter starts his own podcast, talks his new album, Eminem & more

Denaun Porter and Marv Won has started a new podcast titled “You Said What.” In the first episode, the two discuss Mr. Porter’s new album, Mike Tyson, Busta Rhymes, Eminem and much more.

On his upcoming album:

Denaun Porter: I am at 85 percent of being finished with my album but we are here to have fun because I got tired of doing songs. I actually got more songs than I got ideas. There’s so many songs.

About Eminem on DJ Premier track

Marv Won: To this day, I’ve never heard Eminem on DJ Premier beat. That’s f**king wild to me. I’m not saying as a business wise but as a fan.

Denaun Porter: You know what I think happened was…And I think Em will tell you this. We will ask him when we get him here but I think he just started having so much fun making beats. He’ll keep going. And he’ll keep messing with it until he becomes perfectionist and you lose the fun. I think that’s what happened but I’m gonna ask him. But from what I see Em got to the point where he just loved making beats.

Watch the podcast below!

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