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MGK Says Birth of Baby With Megan Fox Will Be ‘Bittersweet’ After Friend’s Death

Machine Gun Kelly Mourns the Loss of His Dear Friend, Luke ‘The Dingo’ Trembath
Machine Gun Kelly, the 34-year-old singer and rapper, has shared a heartfelt tribute to his late friend, Luke ‘The Dingo’ Trembath, an Australian snowboarder who passed away in February at the age of 38. In an emotional Instagram post on Friday, March 7, Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, opened up about the profound impact Trembath had on his life and the immense grief he feels following his friend’s death. The tribute, accompanied by a carousel of photos showcasing their long-standing friendship, revealed just how much Trembath meant to Kelly. “Crazy… I didn’t even cry this hard when my dad died. I’ve lost a lot of friends, but I’ve never lost a brother,” Kelly wrote, emphasizing the depth of their bond. He described Trembath as a “true rockstar without ever needing to make a song” and praised his loyalty, charisma, humor, and larger-than-life personality. For Kelly, Trembath was more than just a friend; he was an irreplaceable brother whose presence will forever be missed.
A Lasting Bond: Remembering the Unbreakable Friendship
Kelly’s tribute highlighted the unbreakable bond he shared with Trembath, a friendship that transcended time and circumstances. Over the years, the two had shared countless memories, and Kelly reflected on the unique qualities that made Trembath a one-of-a-kind individual. “We’ll never get another Dingo on this planet,” he wrote, underscoring the irreplaceable nature of their friendship. Trembath’s death has left a void in Kelly’s life, one that cannot be filled by anyone else. The emotional weight of this loss is evident in Kelly’s words, as he struggles to come to terms with the fact that such a vibrant and colorful figure is no longer by his side. For Kelly, Trembath’s death is a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing the moments we share with loved ones.
Cherishing Memories: Kelly’s Daughter and the Pain of Loss
Kelly also shared a touching anecdote about how difficult it was to break the news of Trembath’s passing to his 15-year-old daughter, Casie, whom he shares with ex Emma Cannon. He recalled how Casie, who had formed a close bond with Trembath, had once lovingly referred to him as “Ping Pong” when she was too young to pronounce his nickname correctly. “Telling my daughter you’re gone was one of my hardest phone calls, because she loved you so much,” Kelly revealed, offering a glimpse into the emotional toll this loss has taken on his family. For Kelly, watching his daughter grapple with the loss of someone she adored has been a deeply painful experience, one that underscores the ripple effect of grief on those around him.
A Bittersweet Blessing: The Upcoming Birth of Kelly’s Child
As Kelly navigates his grief, he is also preparing for a new chapter in his life: the birth of his child with ex Megan Fox. In his tribute, Kelly revealed that Trembath’s death has added a “bittersweet” element to this joyous occasion. He imagined that Trembath is now watching over his unborn child from above, dressed in one of his signature hilarious costumes and ready to bring joy to the new addition to Kelly’s family. “I feel like you’re up there with my new child, dressed up in a hilarious costume making them laugh, getting ready to send them down,” Kelly wrote, blending sorrow with hope. For him, this moment is a poignant reminder that life is full of both pain and beauty, and sometimes, the two cannot be untangled.
Navigating Love and Loss: Kelly and Megan Fox’s Journey
Kelly and Megan Fox, who are currently expecting their first child together, have had a rollercoaster of a relationship since they first connected in 2020 while working on the film Midnight in the Switchgrass. The pair, who broke up in November 2024 shortly after Fox announced her pregnancy, have had their fair share of ups and downs over the years. However, their most recent split appears to be permanent, with Fox focusing on maintaining a healthy pregnancy and prioritizing her well-being. “Megan is moving forward independently and is not interested in revisiting the past,” a source told Us Weekly. While Kelly’s heart is heavy with grief over the loss of his friend, he is also preparing to embrace the arrival of his new child, a blessing that brings both excitement and emotional complexity.
Legends Never Die: The Eternal Legacy of Luke ‘The Dingo’ Trembath
In his heartfelt tribute, Kelly made it clear that while Trembath may be gone, his legacy will live on. “Life will always be less without you, but legends never die. We’ll all miss you brother. DINGO FOREVER. EST 4Life,” Kelly wrote, encapsulating the enduring impact of his friend’s life. For Kelly, Trembath was more than just a friend; he was a larger-than-life figure who left an indelible mark on everyone he met. His loyalty, humor, and unapologetic individuality inspired those around him to live life to the fullest, and it is this spirit that will continue to resonate in the hearts of his loved ones. As Kelly and his family move forward, they will carry Trembath’s memory with them, finding strength in the knowledge that his legacy will never fade.
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