D12 members reunited in silence outside Eminem’s house, lit candles for Proof and gave LV gifts to the boy he never got to meet.

12 Members Reunited in Silence Outside Eminem’s House, Lit Candles for Proof, and Gave LV Gifts to the Boy He Never Got to Meet

Introduction

In a poignant and unpublicized moment in mid-April 2025, surviving members of the Detroit-based rap collective D12 gathered quietly outside Eminem’s home in Detroit to honor their fallen leader, Proof, and to celebrate the birth of Eminem’s newborn grandson, the son of Hailie Jade Scott and Evan McClintock. The group, marked by tragedy and camaraderie, lit candles in memory of Proof, who was fatally shot in 2006, and left Louis Vuitton gifts for the baby boy Proof never got to meet. The silent reunion, steeped in respect for their shared history and Eminem’s new chapter as a grandfather, has stirred deep emotions among fans, reflecting D12’s enduring bond despite years of distance and the group’s official disbandment in 2018. This article explores the reunion, its emotional weight, and the legacy of D12, woven with the group’s triumphs and tragedies.

The Silent Reunion

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The gathering took place in the early evening of April 15, 2025, under the dim glow of streetlights outside Eminem’s suburban Detroit residence. According to sources close to the event, reported by Eminem.Pro, D12 members Bizarre, Kuniva, Swifty McVay, and Mr. Porter (Denaun Porter) stood in a semicircle on the sidewalk, maintaining a respectful distance from the house. They lit a dozen white candles, arranging them in the shape of a “P” for Proof (DeShaun Holton), who was the heart of D12 and Eminem’s best friend until his death at age 32. The group remained silent, heads bowed, for several minutes, a tribute to Proof’s role as the glue that formed the Dirty Dozen in 1996.

The members also left a small collection of Louis Vuitton baby gifts at the gate, including a monogrammed diaper bag, a plush LV teddy bear, and a tiny pair of sneakers, intended for Eminem’s grandson, born in early April 2025. A note, reportedly penned by Kuniva, read, “For the little man Proof would’ve loved. From your uncles, D12.” The luxury gifts, a nod to the group’s success during their Devil’s Night (2001) and D12 World (2004) heyday, symbolized their hope that the newborn would carry forward the crew’s legacy. Eminem, who was inside with his family, was reportedly moved to tears upon discovering the gesture, though he did not join the group outside, respecting their silent vigil.

D12’s History and Proof’s Legacy

D12, short for Dirty Dozen, was formed by Proof in 1996, bringing together Detroit’s sharpest MCs: Eminem (Slim Shady), Proof (Derty Harry), Bizarre (Peter S. Bizarre), Kuniva (Rondell Beene), Mr. Porter (Kon Artis), and Swifty McVay. Each member adopted an alter ego, creating the “12 personalities” that defined their chaotic, irreverent style. The group rose to fame after Eminem’s solo success with The Slim Shady LP (1999), signing to his Shady Records and releasing Devil’s Night, which debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and went double platinum. D12 World followed, spawning hits like “My Band” and “How Come,” and earning the group an MTV Europe Music Award in 2004.

The group faced early tragedy when member Bugz was killed in a shooting in 1999, prompting Eminem to join as his replacement at Proof’s urging. Proof’s death on April 11, 2006, at the CCC Club on 8 Mile Road, after a dispute over a pool game, shattered D12. Shot three times by Mario Etheridge, Proof’s passing left a void that halted the group’s momentum. Eminem, devastated, described Proof as the brother who “pushed me to become who I am,” stating, “Without Proof, there would be no Eminem, no Slim Shady, and no D12.” The group released Eminem Presents: The Re-Up in 2006, with tracks like Proof’s “Trapped” featuring Eminem’s tribute, but their spirit was fractured.

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Eminem’s struggles with addiction and hiatus further distanced him from D12, and by 2018, he announced the group’s disbandment on “Stepping Stone” from his album Kamikaze, marking his formal exit after years of minimal involvement. Kuniva, Swifty, and Bizarre continued as a trio, releasing mixtapes and touring, including 2023 performances on Snoop Dogg’s I Wanna Thank Me Tour and shows in the UK and Netherlands for D12 World’s 20th anniversary. Mr. Porter, who left in 2012 but returned for tracks like “Bane” on Shady XV (2015), has focused on producing for artists like Royce da 5’9”.

The Emotional Weight of the Gesture

The reunion’s silence spoke volumes, reflecting D12’s respect for Eminem’s private family moment and their shared grief for Proof. The candles, a solemn ritual, honored Proof’s vision for D12 as a collective of “misfits” who could dominate hip-hop, as Eminem rapped in “Groundhog Day.” The Louis Vuitton gifts for Eminem’s grandson, whom Proof never met, symbolized a bridge between past and future. Proof, a father of five, was known for his warmth and community spirit, and the group’s gesture imagined the love he would have shown the newborn.

For Eminem, the moment was deeply personal. His grandson’s birth, announced in the “Temporary” video from The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), marked a new chapter at age 52, following the loss of his mother, Debbie Nelson, in December 2024. The D12 reunion, though brief, likely reaffirmed the loyalty of his Detroit brothers, who stood by him through Bugz’s death, Proof’s murder, and his own battles. Bizarre, who once said, “I’m wherever you go,” to Eminem, exemplified this bond, as did Kuniva and Swifty’s continued performances under the D12 name.

Fan Reaction and Cultural Resonance

News of the reunion, first shared by a fan on X and amplified by Eminem.Pro, sparked an outpouring of emotion online. Fans posted, “D12 lighting candles for Proof outside Em’s house is so real. That’s family. #RIPProof,” and “LV gifts for Em’s grandson? Proof’s smiling down on that baby. #D12Forever.” Another wrote, “Silent vigil, candles, and Louis Vuitton for the little man—D12 showing love in the most Detroit way. #GrandpaEm.” The hashtag #RIPProof trended briefly, with fans sharing clips of Proof’s verses on “Purple Pills” and “Fight Music,” celebrating his charisma and influence.

The gesture resonates with Detroit’s hip-hop legacy, where D12 put the city “on the map” with their raw, unapologetic sound. The reunion also reflects the group’s resilience despite tragedies and Eminem’s overshadowing fame, which strained relations, as hinted in “How Come.” For fans, the image of D12 honoring Proof while embracing Eminem’s grandson evokes the group’s early days at the Hip Hop Shop, where they battled as a crew.

The Broader Context

The reunion comes amid Eminem’s evolving public persona. His 2025 Elliot’s Legacy world tour, named after his grandson (born March 2025, per earlier conversations), signals a focus on family, with rumored support from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. D12’s gesture aligns with other recent acts of generosity, like Eminem’s $50,000 tip to waitress Mia Carter, which inspired her charitable diner, Hope’s Kitchen. The group’s choice of Louis Vuitton, a brand synonymous with success, mirrors their pride in rising from Detroit’s underground to global fame.

The silent vigil also contrasts with D12’s past tensions, such as Fuzz Scoota’s public feud with Eminem, marked by diss tweets in 2018. The absence of Fuzz Scoota, who left D12 in 2015, and Eminem’s limited involvement since 2006, highlight the group’s fragmented history. Yet, the core members’ unity in this moment suggests a healing of old wounds, driven by shared loss and hope for the future.

Conclusion

The silent reunion of D12 outside Eminem’s Detroit home in April 2025 was a powerful testament to their enduring bond, forged in the crucible of Detroit’s hip-hop scene. Lighting candles for Proof, their fallen leader, and leaving Louis Vuitton gifts for Eminem’s grandson, the boy Proof never met, the group honored their past while embracing a new generation. The gesture, rooted in grief, loyalty, and love, moved Eminem and resonated with fans, who flooded X with tributes to D12’s legacy. As Eminem navigates grandfatherhood and a new tour, D12’s quiet act of solidarity reaffirms that their story—riddled with triumph and tragedy—lives on in the candles they lit and the gifts they left for a child who carries their hopes. Proof’s spirit, as Eminem once said, remains with them, guiding Detroit’s Dirty Dozen forever.

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