Eminem's Daughter Sets Strict Baby Boundaries: No Kissing, No Surprise Visits

Alaina Scott, the pregnant daughter of rapper Eminem, has detailed the strict boundaries she and her husband Matt Moeller will set after their baby's birth. The rules include no unannounced visits and a firm "no kissing" policy for the newborn to ensure safety and hygiene. The couple also requests that guests wash and sanitize hands before holding the baby and will not allow photos of the child to be posted online. Scott emphasizes that protecting her postpartum recovery and the baby's well-being is her top priority, even if the rules seem extreme to others.

Key Points: Eminem's Daughter Alaina Scott Shares Strict Newborn Rules

  • No surprise visits allowed
  • Strict "no kissing" rule for the baby
  • Hands must be washed and sanitized
  • No photos of the baby to be posted online
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"No kissing baby anywhere...": Eminem's pregnant daughter Alaina Scott shares 'boundaries' she will set with family after welcoming baby

Alaina Scott, Eminem's pregnant daughter, outlines strict boundaries for family visits and baby safety, including a "no kissing" rule and no surprise visits.

"No kissing the baby anywhere, hands, feet, head etc. no exceptions. - Alaina Scott"

Los Angeles, March 12

Eminem's pregnant daughter Alaina Scott recently opened up about the "boundaries" she plans to set with friends and family after welcoming her baby daughter.

The mom-to-be shared that she wants to focus on her recovery, peace at home and the safety of her newborn once the baby arrives.

Alaina, who is expecting her first child with husband Matt Moeller, spoke about this in a series of posts on her Instagram Stories, on Thursday. She explained that she and her husband have already shared a list of requests with close friends and family before the baby is born.

"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, as per PEOPLE

"Once we are home, please do not stop by unannounced or plan surprise visits. Please feel free to check in and see when a good time is to come visit," she continued.

Alaina also spoke about how she and Matt want to handle people holding their newborn daughter. She said they will decide when they feel comfortable offering the baby to guests.

"No kissing the baby anywhere, hands, feet, head etc. no exceptions," she wrote. "Wash hands + sanitize before touching or holding her."

Alaina further shared that they will not be posting photos of their baby online and have asked others to respect that choice.

"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."

Alaina announced in October that she and Matt are expecting their first child together. In the announcement post, the couple held up a small white onesie that read "Baby Moeller" and "Coming 2026."

Along with the photo, she wrote an emotional message about becoming a mother.

"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."

- ANI

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Rohit P
The "no kissing" rule is actually very sensible. Newborns have weak immunity. My sister had to tell our bua the same thing last year, and it caused such a drama! Family should understand.
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Aman W
I respect her wishes, but it does feel a bit extreme. In our culture, a new baby is a blessing for the entire family to share and celebrate together. A little flexibility wouldn't hurt.
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Sarah B
The no-photos-online rule is the most important one here. So many parents overshare. Protecting the child's digital footprint from day one is very smart parenting.
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Karthik V
Honestly, more power to her. Indian mothers are expected to be the perfect hostess even right after delivery, serving chai and snacks to visitors. Her recovery and baby's health come first. Period.
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Nisha Z
The surprise visit rule is a lifesaver! After my delivery, I had relatives showing up at 10 AM expecting breakfast. It's not a mela, it's a sensitive time for the mother. She's absolutely right.

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