All Eminem fans are aware of one of the most important people in his life - his daughter Hailie Scott.

The Detroit native has referenced his daughter in several of his songs throughout his career.

For example, in his 2002 song Hailie's Song, Eminem sings for his daughter: "Sometimes I think I'm crazy, I'm crazy, oh so crazy. Why am I here? Am I just wasting my time? But then I see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy, it all makes sense when I look into her eyes."

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In 2005, he also dedicated another song to his daughter called Mockingbird. In the track, he also references Alaina Mathers, his niece whom he adopted.

"We gonna pull together through it, we gonna do it. Lainey uncle's crazy, ain't he, yeah, but he love you girl and you better know it," he raps.

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Eminem's daughter was reportedly crowned homecoming queen at her high school on Oct. 4.

Her honor was broadcast on television. The homecoming queen of Michigan's Chippewa Valley High School was seen smiling next to the homecoming king while wearing her crown and holding flowers. The 17-year-old high school senior was voted queen by the students and faculty.

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On her alleged Twitter account, Scott tweeted, "So happy and thankful to be Chippewa's homecoming queen! It's such an honor and blessing. #grateful."

Eminem reportedly made sure to be close to his daughter during the event, according to The Macomb Daily.

"I heard our people had him in the cafeteria so he could see what was going on outside, but I can't confirm that," George Sobah, president of the Chippewa Valley Board of Education told the local newspaper.

Scroll through our gallery to see photos of Hailie.