Eminem’s daughter launches Twitter attack on Taylor Swift for dating Harry Styles

Dec 6, 2012 - 07:38
Dec 6, 2012 - 08:23
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Eminem’s daughter launches Twitter attack on Taylor Swift for dating Harry Styles
Eminem's teen daughter, Hailie Mathers, reportedly lashed out at Taylor Swift on Twitter.

Eminem's daughter has deleted her Twitter account after slamming Taylor Swift for dating Harry Styles.

The rapper's 16-year-old daughter Hailie Jade Mathers logged onto the micro-blogging website this week attacking the country singer.

Hailie was enraged after she saw pictures of Taylor on a New York stroll with the One Direction heartthrob.

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@hailiejade_x via Twitter

Hailie was flooded with negative comments after a string of vitriolic posts.

Despite insisting she "couldn't care less" about the backlash, she eventually apologised.

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@hailiejade_x via Twitter

Hailie said she was entitled to her own opinion but the reaction to her comments got out of control.

On Wednesday moing her account @hailiejade_x no longer existed.

Taylor and Harry have meanwhile stayed quiet about their rumoured relationship.

The pair briefly dated back in April but appear to have rekindled their romance. The singers have been seen in public several times in recent weeks, most recently holding hands at an afterparty for One Direction's New York City concert on Monday night.

Eminem famously rapped about his daughter in Hailie's Song from his 2002 album The Eminem Show.

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One Direction singer Harry Styles leaves Taylor Swift's hotel in NYC Wednesday moing.

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