Hailie Mathers is the daughter of famous rapper Marshall Mathers, better know as Eminem. Fans of Eminem can remember the countless times he would talk about Hailie in his lyrics, and the relationship issues he had with her mother, Kim. Although his fame was widespread, Marshall tried to keep Hailie’s upbringing as normal as possible. She was kept out of the media and attended public school. During her senior year, she caught the media’s attention for becoming Homecoming Queen at her high school. She graduated with a 3.9 GPA and enrolled in Michigan State University.
Simone is the daughter of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. She recently made headlines after she looked stunning while accompanying her father on the People’s Choice Awards red carpet. Dwayne says Simone likes to use his past wrestling catch phrases on him such as “Do you smell what The Rock is cooking?” Simone also became an older sister, as The Rock and his fiancee Lauren Hashing recently welcomed their daughter, Jasmine, in December 2015.
Grace Armstrong is daughter of legendary, but infamous, cyclist, Lance Armstrong. Armstrong had won the Tour De France 7 times, back-to-back. However, in 2012, a United States Anti-Doping Agency investigation concluded that Armstrong had used performance enhancing drugs throughout his whole career. Therefore, all his titles and records were made void. However, Grace still supports her father on and off the bike.
Muhammad Ali is one of the most celebrated and inspiring sports figure of the 20th century. Therefore, it’s no surprise that his daughter Laila wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps and become a boxer, as well. She boxed for many years and retired undefeated along with multiple titles. She also recently appeared on the reality TV series “Celebrity Apprentice,” with the show’s new host Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Will Reeve is the son of Superman, Christopher Reeve, and Dana Reeve. Sadly, his father passed away in 2004, when he was only 11. His mother passed away 2 years later, from lung cancer. However, Will is honoring his parents’ legacy by serving as an active board member and ambassador for the Christopher&Dana Reeve Foundation. Will also works as an ESPN Sports Contributor.