Mgk invites daughter Cassie onstage for special live performance
Mgk, shares 16-year-old daughter Cassie with Ex Emma Corrin
Mgk, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, created a sweet memory with his elder daughter Casssie.
Over the weekend, the Rap Devil hitmaker took over the stage during Vans Warped Tour 30 Years celebration in Orlando, Florida.
At one moment in the show, as the live rendition of Forget Me Too began, the 35-year-old American rapper and singer-songwriter, whose real name is Colson Baker invited his 16-year-old daughter to join him on stage .
The teenager, dressed in pants and black crop top, came running out, confidently belting out the lyrics and dancing beside her father.
The two sing the whole song together, with the Home singer playing the guitar and rocking out.
At the end, he gave a shout out to his daughter, "Make some noise for my beautiful daughter!" before kissing Cassie on the forehead.
The crowd went wild as the father-daughter duo performed together onstage, and fans online couldn’t stop gushing about the heartwarming moment.
"Best father daughter duo ever," one admirer wrote in the comments section of an Instagram post, featuring the pair in a fan-captured video from Saturday, November 15.
Other users remarked, "This was epic," "ugh i love girl dad mgk," "That was so cute," and more lovely reactions.
For the unversed, Kelly shares Cassie with his ex Emma Corrin. He became a girl dad again recently. He welcomed daughter Saga Blade with Megan Fox in March 2025.
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