Eminem’s Pregnant Daughter Alaina Shares the ‘Boundaries’ She’ll Have with Friends and Family After Welcoming Baby Daughter
The older daughter of Eminem explained she’s instilling these “rules” to help protect “our peace”
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Alaina Marie and her husband Matt Moeller.Credit : Alaina Marie/Instagram
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Eminem’s older daughter Alaina Scott shared the boundaries she and her husband Matt Moeller are setting for visitors after their baby’s arrival
Rules include no unannounced visits, no kissing the baby and no sharing photos of their daughter online
Scott said the boundaries were inspired by advice from other moms and tailored to fit their family’s needs
Alaina Scott is sharing the boundaries she’s planning to set after welcoming her baby daughter.
In a series of posts on her Instagram Stories, the older daughter of Eminem shared a few things she and her husband Matt Moeller are telling their friends and family as they get ready to bring their little one into the world.
“Some people are dropping rules / wishes too so I’ll add what we will or have already sent out to friends and family,” Scott wrote at the top of one photo.
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Alaina Marie’s Instagram Story.Alaina Marie/Instagram
“Once we are home, please do not stop by unannounced or plan surprise visits,” she continued. “Please feel free to check in and see when a good time is to come visit.”
Scott said they are requesting that visitors do not grab, attempt to grab or hold their daughter. She explained they will offer their guests to hold their daughter when they feel comfortable.
“No kissing the baby anywhere — hands, feet, head etc. no exceptions,” she wrote. “Wash hands + sanitize before touching or holding her.”
Scott asked her guests to stay home if they are sick or have recently been sick, and to only stay for a reasonable amount of time. She also wrote that they will not be posting photos of their baby online or sharing photos with others, and have asked that this be respected.
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“These boundaries may seem extreme or a bit much to some but protecting our peace, postpartum recovery and our baby is the most important thing,” wrote Scott. “I’m not willing to compromise my comfort for someone else’s uncomfortableness.”
In a second post, Scott said that many of the boundaries came from social media posts from other moms or DMs she’s received. She explained they picked ones that seemed to be a good fit for their family and that resonated with them.
“If you don’t have those boundaries in place, that’s okay too,” wrote Scott. “To each their own, please do what you feel is right.”
“I’m sure with our second kid things will change (maybe maybe not) but for right now these seem reasonable for us and that’s the best part…we can always change our mind on things,” she added.
Scott announced in October that she is expecting her first baby with Moeller. In the post, the couple could be seen standing outside in a field and holding up a white onesie which read, “Baby Moeller” and “Coming 2026.”
“THE BEST OF YOU + ME,” Scott wrote in her caption. “For months, I’ve carried a tiny heartbeat inside me, one that has already changed mine in every possible way.”
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