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Detroit native Horse Wren Yes, that's his real name claims to have the door to Eminem's former childhood home at Dresden and wants to simply give it back to Slim Shady -- free, no strings attached. It's unclear if Eminem will take Wren up on his offer or will at least check out the door to see if it's authentic. An e-mail sent Monday night to Dennis Dennehy, Eminem's publicist, has yet to generate a response.
The Eminem fans contacted Wren because he's working on a documentary about rappers called "Total Ambition" that's expected to show the hardships and obstacles they've gone through to succeed. Wren hopes to have it finished and released by April. Wren now intends to pack up the door in his Cadillac Escalade and drive it up to Detroit next week to see if Eminem will take it or if he can give it a proper home.
If Eminem doesn't want it, he'd be more than willing to give it to the Detroit Historical Museum. Wren claims the Eminem fans who obtained the door are from Michigan, but currently live in Tampa. He added the fans don't want to reveal their identities because they are worried about being wrongly accused for an arson that occurred at the home during the fall of The State of Michigan tore down the home, near Eight Mile and Hoover, a few days after the fire because state officials deemed the structure unsafe.
The lot where Eminem's home was located currently remains vacant, like most of Dresden. There are at least 70 abandoned homes on the street; property records indicate has changed hands several times over the past decade.
Private banks owned the home for several years until Oct. The property doesn't currently appear available for public purchase on the Detroit Land Bank's website or MotorCityMapping. There are, however, vacant sidelots available for purchase via the Land Bank.