
Nepo-baby with rap star dad DJs – can you guess who she is?
Her celebrity dad captured the moment of his daughter on social media, proudly filming her spinning decks at his party.
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15-year-old Casie Baker is the nepo baby in question and in a heartwarming clip, Casie is seen dancing alongside her dad as she spins the decks to Leon Thomas' hit track MUTT.
Casie is the first born daughter of rap star Colson Baker, better known as Machine Gun Kelly, who shared a sweet glimpse into the father-daughter duo's bond on TikTok and Instagram.
He captioned the 30 second post: 'my daughter is a viiiiibe (heart emoji)'
Fans rushed to the comments gushing about how grown up Cassie now is, one user said: ' Cassie is a whole woman now where has time gone.'
Another penned: 'damn she's GROWN. she's beautiful man (heart emoji)'
'She's so old now. We been rocking with y'all forever now it seems,' chimed a third.
Throughout the years Casie has made many appearances alongside her dad at red carpets and on his social media.
His music is a family affair as she even featured on MGK's album Mainstream Sellout back in 2022 as well as accompanying him on his tour of the same name that year.
Casie's mum is Emma Cannon who allegedly met the rap star at a Blink-182 concert.
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The couple - who were teenagers at the time - then welcomed daughter Casie in 2009.
Emma keeps an extremely low profile out of the public eye.
MGK recently split with A-Lister Megan Fox who gave birth to their daughter in March.
The rapper first announced the exciting news to his Instagram followers as he shared a black-and-white video holding his little one's tiny hand.
"She's finally here!! our little celestial seed," MGK captioned the sweet post.
They split in December 2024 just weeks after Megan revealed she and MGK were expecting their first child together.
Megan called things off with her baby daddy after finding "upsetting" material on his phone, as per TMZ.
After their split made headlines, it was claimed that MGK wanted to reconcile, but Megan did not.
Speaking to Us Weekly at the time, a source said: "MGK would like to reconcile, but Megan is firm in her decision to move on.
"She does not see a future with him anymore. She doesn't want to put herself in the same position again with him anymore.
"She wants to break the cycle."
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