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Machine Gun Kelly surprises his 16‑year‑old daughter with her dream car and a poignant lesson in road rules

  • Aug 12
  • 2 min read

12 August 2025

Jon Kopaloff/Getty Machine Gun Kelly, Casie Baker
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Machine Gun Kelly, Casie Baker

At a moment meant to celebrate, Machine Gun Kelly transformed a 16th birthday into a cinematic twist of parental pride and playful realism. During his MGK Day event in Cleveland, Ohio, the curtain lifted on a scene both simple and cinematic: a stunning black Acura TLX, adorned with a vibrant red bow, rolled into the spotlight for his daughter, Casie.


The footage captured in an unforgettable viral clip reveals Casie leaping guilelessly into her father’s arms as he greets her with a single, resonant line: What’s the number one rule? Her reply, delivered with both honesty and humor, echoes back: Don’t drive like your dad. It’s a moment of unfiltered affection and a silent promise of guidance in the wild territory of adolescence.


Despite the gleam of her dream car, Casie isn’t yet able to drive it. She candidly declares that she still needs her license, delayed until September due to a small setback. MGK whose legal name is Colson Baker grins in sympathy, noting that this challenge is something of a family tradition. Jokes rise easily between them: she might get her license before he does, despite her father being the one behind the wheel of a high-performance rap career.


This gift wasn’t just for the thrill of the drive. Moments before Casie could climb behind the wheel, MGK paused, gestured toward the car, and shared his confusion: I don’t know why this is her dream car, but it’s her dream car and it’s crazy. It’s a simple line that captures a tug-of-war: the father sees beauty in practicality while the teen sees belonging in boldness.


The Acura will soon support more than just joyrides. In her first job as an ice cream scooper, Casie is getting an early taste of responsibility and MGK has a rule for the workplace too: it ain’t that serious, don’t be precious, just give people what they want. Words that strike both warmth and wisdom.


The narrative around driver’s licenses becomes a family motif. Speaking with “Today With Jenna & Friends” days earlier, MGK shared that Casie didn’t pass her licensing test on the first try, delaying her until September. He quips again: It runs in the family dude. He still hasn’t gotten his own license. Imagine that she might be chauffeuring him soon.


This story unfolds not just as a celebrity moment, but as a genuine portrait of parenthood in real time. The gift of a car, delivered with theatrical flourish and genuine affection, underscores a deeper bond between father and daughter. It’s humorous yet sincere. It’s a balancing act public performance meets private connection.


Through laughter and slow-motion hugs, Machine Gun Kelly crafts more than a viral snippet. He reveals the heart behind the headlines. Casie’s genuine reaction surprised, thrilled, affectionate reflects the rare triumph of a tender moment preserved in unfiltered form. And in that laughter, that instinctive advice, we see not just a musician, but a dad.

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