The father of the famous TikTok duo Enkyboys posted his last video with his son weeks before his tragic death from stage 4 colon cancer.
Randy Gonzalez rose to fame online by posting hilarious lip-syncing TikToks with his six-year-old son Brice, with the pair boasting over 15.6 million followers on the video-sharing app.
In April 2022, the 35-year-old took to the social media platform to announce to his followers that had been diagnosed with cancer six months earlier and had been given about two to three years left to live.
Gonzalez had created a GoFundMe to help pay for his chemotherapy treatments but tragically, he passed away on Wednesday (January 25) while in hospice care, as reported by TMZ.
Watch their final TikTok below:The father and son team used their account to post funny videos as well as document his battle with the condition. Shortly before his death, they shared a short five-second clip that ended up being their final post.
In their last TikTok, his son could be seen comically yelling at his father by lip-synching to Chris Tucker's character in the movie Rush Hour, which goes: "You think I came down here for nothing? You gon' give us some gas money? You got five dollars on you?"
The caption of the video was: "When Brice travels from Texas to California," and the comments - which were once full of laughing emojis - are now full of condolences.
One user wrote: "Sad day to find out the news. I am in tears. He made so many people laugh and give courage to all. My heart breaks. May god bless him n his family."

Another person shared: "THERES NO WAY MANN", and added two broken heart emojis.

A third user chimed in and commented: "R.I.P WE GONNA MISS YOUR VIDEOS. YOU FOUGHT HARD. PRAYERS UP TO THE WHOLE FAMILY."

A fourth user lovingly said: "Thank you for the joy and love your family has shared. We mourn with you & support you all during this difficult time!"

The popular online personality's last health update came in December when he informed his fans that his treatments were going well.
"It's going good," Gonzalez said at the time, with his son and wife by his side. "Except I have to change my chemo because it's not working right now, but I do feel good.
"I'm just happy that we're back in Texas with the family," he continued, showing his daughters and mother-in-law cooking for the holiday season. He then apologized for the lack of content due to his ongoing health struggles.
In November, he shared another video where he spoke about how going through treatment was "horrible," adding: "Cancer sucks. It sucks the life out of you and makes you feel like you have nothing to live for.
"But in reality, you do… You have to be strong to fight cancer and beat it," he said. "I want to be a testimony of this in another year or so when I’m still alive."
The pair captured the hearts of many on social media, even gaining attention on television as Brice recently starred on George Lopez’s new show, Lopez vs Lopez, on NBC.
Gonzalez's son played the character Chance, who was the 61-year-old comedian's grandson. Lopez himself took his social media to pen an emotional tribute to the beloved father, which read: "My sincerest condolences to Brice and the entire Gonzalez family.
"The love and the bond Randy had for his son and his family was undeniable, you can see it in every video. He will be missed but never forgotten. My heart goes out to the entire family. Dios te bendiga," he added.
Our thoughts continue to be with Gonzalez's family, friends, and fans at this time.