Eminem, the notoriously raw and candid rapper, has always been open about his turbulent relationship with his mother, Debbie Nelson. However, in a recent performance at the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix on December 8th, the rapper made a quiet but poignant gesture in honor of his late mother, who passed away just a week ago.

While performing his hit track Without Me, which has been a staple in his catalog for addressing his strained relationship with Debbie, Eminem made an unexpected change. The song, known for its aggressive and confrontational lyrics—particularly the line “F—k you Debbie”—was notably altered in his live performance. Eminem chose to omit the infamous line, a decision that spoke volumes despite its subtlety. The crowd, however, continued the lyrics with unbridled enthusiasm, singing the controversial words themselves, almost as if to carry the weight of that long-standing animosity for him.

This moment was a rare display of emotional complexity from the rapper, who has never shied away from addressing his difficult relationship with his mother. From early hits like My Name Is and Cleanin’ Out My Closet to more recent works, Eminem has chronicled his struggles with his mom, often with blunt, biting lyrics. In fact, Debbie Nelson famously sued Eminem for defamation over the lyrics in Cleanin’ Out My Closet, and although they reached a settlement, their relationship remained fraught, despite some attempts at reconciliation.

In 2010, when Debbie was diagnosed with breast cancer, it seemed the two might find a way to heal their rift. Yet, just a few years later, the estrangement resurfaced, with tensions once again boiling over. Now, with Debbie’s passing at the age of 69, it’s clear that the chance for reconciliation has gone with her.

Eminem’s decision to leave out the harsh line in his performance at the Abu Dhabi event speaks volumes about the emotional conflict he must have felt at the moment. Even though their relationship was far from perfect, it’s clear that the rapper has been affected by his mother’s death. It’s also a reflection of the complicated emotions that come with grief—especially when it’s mixed with years of unresolved tension.

This subtle tribute comes shortly after Eminem’s brother, Nate Kane, expressed his own turmoil on Instagram, posting a story that read “hatred and mixed emotions today” in response to their mother’s passing. Both brothers had a strained relationship with Debbie, and her death seems to have left them grappling with a range of emotions, from unresolved anger to sorrow.

In omitting “F—k you Debbie,” Eminem didn’t need to say much to convey his feelings. The decision highlighted the nuanced nature of grief and the recognition that some emotions—especially when it comes to family—are never fully resolved. It’s a powerful reminder that even in the midst of conflict, there can be moments of reflection and respect for what was once there. In this case, Eminem’s performance, though silent on one key lyric, spoke louder than words could ever express.