Machine Gun Kelly Has Fun Parenting Moment with Daughter Casie

World’s coolest dad! Machine gun Kelly and daughter Casie had just had an epic moment together – by jamming out to Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

The Good mourning Actor (33) went to Instagram on Thursday, July 7 to share a video of himself and his 13-year-old rocking the 2003 track, “Crazy in Love.”

In the fun track, the father-and-daughter duo can be seen raping and dancing on a porch while bystanders cancel their performances.

“Parenting,” the Tickets to My Downfall singer, who shares Casie with old Emma Kanoncaptioned the post.

The karaoke festival comes less than a week after the musician went viral for sharing a video of himself hitting a champagne glass on his own head after his June 28 concert at Madison Square Garden.

In the snippet, Kelly makes a speech for his guests as fiancé Megan Fox stand behind him. The “Bad Things” artist says: “I do not give up – k, brother. I do not give as – t, ”while having a bloodied face.

The My Life In Pink star then posted updated shots of his injuries via Instagram the next day, with a clipped eyebrow. The Texas native also shared a carousel of photos in which his face, hands and pink mesh shirt were stained with blood. “NYC, you’re my bloody valentine,” he wrote in the caption at the time.

The “Emo Girl” singer went on to discuss the incident during an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers on June 29th. “You know when you sound like a champagne glass with a fork to kind of [get people’s attention]? ” he asked, “Yeah, well, I did not have a fork.”

To host Seth Meyers believed, “You know, in medicine they call it ‘to ask for it,'” Kelly replied, “Yes, I had a serious case of it last night.”

When Meyers, 48, was asked how he felt earlier in the program, the Big Time Adolescence actor replied: “I feel like st.” The Saturday Night Live alum also joked about the Empire State Building that lit up pink for Kelly’s big MSG show.

“[It] was pink last night in honor of your album. This is quite a big deal. “They decided to do it before they heard you were the kind of guy who hits a glass on his own head,” the comedian teased.

Kelly’s concert also made headlines when he brought Travis Barker’s son, Landon Barker, on stage to sing “The in California” shortly after news broke that the Blink-182 drummer had been rushed to hospital for pancreatitis.

The Meet the Barkers alum was released from intensive care last week by a source who told it exclusively Our Weekly on Wednesday, July 6, that “Things are going much better with Travis – good enough that he had to get out of the house by July 4th and spend time with the kids.”

The insider added: “They had a nice relaxing holiday at the beach.”

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