Machine Gun Kelly has shared a sweet birthday message to his daughter for her 13th birthday.
The 32-year-old musician posted a tribute to his daughter, Casie, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend Emma Cannon, on Instagram.
The 'Emo Girl' singer took to his story to post a cool picture of Casie as she posed in a black hoodie and white sunglasses.
"You’re officially a teenager today," he captioned the photo. "Happy 13th birthday my love."
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Kelly also posted another birthday picture of Casie, and this time it was a snap of her embracing him while he held a cake that read: "OMG YOU’RE A TEENAGER." Beside the picture, he wrote: "Proud dad".
The rapper went onto share a screenshot from a FaceTime call with the teenager in which she enjoyed another cake wishing her the "happiest 13th birthday."


MGK - whose real name is Colsen Baker - became a father at the age of he was 18 and spoke of his close relationship with his daughter in his recent documentary, Life In Pink.
The 'Bloody Valentine' singer's daughter spoke highly of him in his documentary but said that Kelly is a busy parent who is "addicted" to his career, per Page Six.
"He’s always working," she said. "[Even though] stopped doing drugs, he gets addicted to doing other things to supply that feeling. He’s addicted to rolling tobacco and addicted to working."

In 2015, MGK did an interview with Jen DeLeon where he spoke about Casie and said: "When I’m with her, nothing else matters. As much as a f**k-up people say I am, I pray that I have the connection I didn’t have with my parents with my kid."
And, last year Kelly - who is currently engaged to Megan Fox - shed light on their father-daughter relationship on the Drew Barrymore show.
"I was just walking behind my daughter in the airport the other day and she just has this walk, it’s this pure bounce, she’s so excited for life like she’s so young in her life," he told Barrymore.
"I’ve experienced so much in my life. I just pray to every God that exists that she just keeps that bounce forever and that no one interferes with that," he added.