Machine Gun Kelly on demise of pal Luke ‘The Dingo’ Trembath
Machine Gun Kelly is feeling the load of each pleasure and sorrow.
As he prepares to welcome a child with ex Megan Fox, the musician can be grappling with the devastating lack of his shut pal, professional snowboarder Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, who just lately handed away at age 39.
Taking to Instagram on March 7, MGK (actual title Colson Baker) poured out his feelings in a shifting tribute.
“I’ve lost a lot of friends, but I’ve never lost a brother,” he wrote.
“We’ll never get another Dingo on this planet. A true rockstar without ever needing to make a song, the most loyal, loud, charismatic, funny, and annoying human I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.”
The ache of dropping somebody so shut comes at a bittersweet time for the Lonely Street singer, as he additionally prepares for a brand new chapter in his life.
In his tribute, MGK imagined his late pal already enjoying a task in his youngster’s life from past.
“I feel like your [sic] up there with my new child, dressed up in a hilarious costume making them laugh, getting ready to send them down,” he shared. “I couldn’t ask for a more bittersweet birth blessing.”
Regardless of the grief, he discovered solace in the concept legends like Dingo by no means really go away.
“Life will always be less without you, but legends never die. We’ll all miss you brother.”
“Telling my daughter you’re gone was one of my hardest phone calls, because she loved you so much,” he wrote. “And I’ll never forget when she was too young to understand your name was Dingo so she called you Ping Pong.”
MGK’s phrases paint an image of deep friendship, loss, and the methods we maintain on to these we love—at the same time as life continues shifting ahead.