There is no disputing that Hailie Jade is a social media freak. The 26-year-old daughter of rap legend Eminem frequently uploads images of herself to social media for public viewing. For her latest Instagram post, Jade  looked gorgeous in a chic business-friendly outfit.

Hailie Jade’s October 12 Instagram photo demonstrated why she is considered such a fashionista. The 26-year-old daughter of Eminem donned a chic beige blazer over a stylish black dress and a pair of black boots that extended past her calves but stopped short of her knees. She looked absolutely phenomenal in the trendy outfit.

In addition, Hailie wore a pair of black sunglasses and carried a black clutch purse as she posed cutely for the picture that she posted with her nearly 3 million followers. She posed on a brick walkway standing in front of a gray wall.

Hailie lightly touched her sunglasses with one hand, as she used her other hand to hold her purse in between her legs. She  had her brown hair down for the unofficial photoshoot, and she appeared to go very light on the makeup to show off her natural beauty. The Michigan State University alum captioned her photo, “finally found boots this style that could fit over my calves.”

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Despite being the daughter of a well-known rapper, Hailie typically avoids talking about Eminem. However, that all changed in July when she launched her podcast Just A Little Shady and began talking openly about having a famous parent. On the debut episode of her podcast, Hailie shed some light on what it was like growing up with a famous dad. Meanwhile, you can check out her latest post below.

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Shubham Banerjee

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