Eminem's childhood home demolished following fire
26 November 2013, 12:33
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Eminem’s childhood home, as depicted on the cover of The Marshall Mathers LP and its recent follow-up, has been torn down, following a blaze earlier this month.
The house in northeast Detroit was recently on the market for between $33,000 and $44,000. However, the property was set on fire during November in an incident that authorities have not ruled out to be caused by arson. The home has since been deemed as “structurally unsafe”.
Check out footage of the demolition beneath. Eminem’s inner-child might want to look away.
Here’s the house as depicted on the cover of MMLP2:
[via CoS]
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