Eminem's child has just come out as non-binary and has asked their followers to refer to them as Stevie.
Stevie, 19, shared their news in a video posted to their TikTok account, asking people to use they/he/she pronouns when referring to them.
They documented their journey in the clip, which they said showed them becoming "more comfortable with myself" throughout the years.
Here's everything we know about Stevie.
Who is Eminem's child Stevie?
Stevie the daughter of Kim's on/off wife Kim Scott who he married in 1999 and divorced two years later.
When they reunited in 2005, the Lose It rapper adopted Stevie, who was formerly known as Whitney.
He remarried Kim in 2006, before breaking up a few months later.
Eminem raised he and Kim's biological daughter Hallie, 25, and adopted child Stevie, as well as adopted daughter Alaina, 28, whose mother is Kim's late twin sister Dawn, who died of a drug overdose in 2016.
Stevie's biological dad is Eric Hartter, Kim's ex-boyfriend, whom she got together with during a break from Eminem.
Hartter, a professional tattoo artist, died last year.
When did Stevie come out as non-binary?
Steve came out as non-binary in a video she posted to her TikTok account last week.
The video began with the words: "Watch me become more comfortable with myself."
The video contained snaps of them cutting their hair short and trying out different styles.
Stevie said they are "forever growing and changing" and posted the hashtags genderfluid #bi and #nonbinary.
The video was liked by Stevie's sister Hailie Jade, Eminem's biological daughter with Kim.
Before they posted the video, Stevie's new name was referenced in their grandmother Kathleen Sluck's obituary late last month.
It read: "Kathleen was a exceptional mom to her two daughters; Kim and Dawn; and was overjoyed to become a grandmother to her grandchildren; Alaina, Adam, Hailie, Stevie, P.J., and Parker."
A tribute on the obituary site from one of Stevie's friends, Brooke, also mentioned Stevie's new name
It read: "I know me and Stevie drove you crazy with our endless sleepovers of you calling us telling us to stop being so loud.
"And to go to bed and our early mornings with you for our Tim Horton runs and always sitting on the back porch talking with you and listening to all your stories."