BREAKING NEWS: Eminem has shared the heartbreaking news that his grandmother, Betty Kresin, passed away earlier today. In an emotional message, the family said she died peacefully at her home in Missouri, writing: “Only the heartless wouldn’t say RIP.” Fans around the world are now flooding social media with prayers and condolences as the rap icon faces an incredibly painful loss.

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The music world is mourning yet another profound loss in the life of rap icon Eminem (Marshall Mathers III). His maternal grandmother, Betty Kresin-Hillsman (also known as Betty Kresin or Betty Hixson in various reports), passed away on March 10, 2026, at the age of 87. She died peacefully at her home in St. Joseph, Missouri, due to complications from breast cancer, according to multiple sources including TMZ (which first broke the story) and her official obituary from Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory.

The news has spread rapidly across social media, with fans, fellow artists, and supporters flooding platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook with tributes, prayers, and messages of sympathy. The sentiment echoes the viral phrasing circulating online: “Only the heartless ones won’t say RIP.” While Eminem himself has not yet made a public statement on his verified accounts (as of the latest reports), the outpouring from the global fanbase highlights the emotional weight this carries for the Detroit rapper, who has often drawn from family struggles and triumphs in his music.

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Betty was born Betty J. Hixson on August 18, 1938, in Highland, Kansas, to parents Jessie Mae (Roesch) and William Hixson Jr. She lived a long life marked by family devotion, raising children including her daughter Debbie Nelson-Mathers (Eminem’s mother, who passed away in December 2024 from advanced lung cancer). Betty later remarried, becoming Betty Kresin-Hillsman, and was survived by her husband, three children, 13 grandchildren (including Eminem as her eldest), and numerous great-grandchildren. Her obituary poignantly notes that she has been “reunited in Heaven” with several predeceased family members, including Debbie, sons Todd Nelson Sr. and Ronnie Polkingharn, grandson Todd Nelson Jr., and others.

The relationship between Eminem and his grandmother was complex, shaped by the turbulent family dynamics he has referenced in his lyrics over the decades. In songs like those from The Marshall Mathers LP era and beyond, Eminem has explored themes of abandonment, resentment, and reconciliation within his family. Betty, in turn, had publicly spoken about her grandson in interviews, including one with The Mirror in the early 2000s where she expressed mixed feelings about his provocative lyrics, once calling them “vile and disgusting” while acknowledging his success. Despite any strains, reports and fan anecdotes describe her as ultimately proud of his achievements, with some claiming she carried his pictures proudly and became one of his biggest supporters over time.

This loss arrives amid a particularly difficult period for Eminem. Just over a year after losing his mother Debbie, Betty’s passing compounds the grief for a man who has been open about his battles with addiction, fame, and personal demons. Sources close to the family told TMZ that Eminem was not present at the time of her death, adding a layer of quiet sorrow to the private moment.

Funeral arrangements include a public visitation from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory in St. Joseph, followed by farewell services and a livestream at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, with entombment at Memorial Park Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial contributions to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the American Cancer Society—fitting tributes given the cancer battles that claimed both Betty and her daughter.

Eminem's Grandmother, Betty Kresin, Dead At 87

Social media reactions have been swift and heartfelt. Posts on X range from simple RIP messages to reflections on Eminem’s resilience, with many fans sharing lyrics or personal stories of how his music helped them through family losses. Hashtags like #RIPBettyKresin and prayers for Eminem’s family are trending in hip-hop circles. One viral sentiment captures the collective mood: fans worldwide are sending love and strength to the “rap legend facing one of the darkest moments of his life.”

Betty’s passing closes another chapter in the real-life story that has fueled Eminem’s artistry. From humble Midwestern roots to global stardom, his narrative has always been intertwined with family—painful at times, but undeniably formative. As the world reflects on her 87 years, the focus remains on honoring her memory and supporting those left behind.

In times like these, the music often speaks when words fall short. Eminem’s catalog is filled with raw emotion about loss and legacy; fans hope it provides some solace now. Rest in peace, Betty Kresin-Hillsman. The heartless won’t say it, but millions are saying RIP. 💔🙏