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Pink's Husband Reflects on 'Heavy Day' Following Major Personal Loss: 'Really Hit Me Different'
Pink's Husband Reflects on 'Heavy Day' Following Major Personal Loss: 'Really Hit Me Different'

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Pink's Husband Reflects on 'Heavy Day' Following Major Personal Loss: 'Really Hit Me Different'

's husband took to Instagram on Monday, March 10, to remember a 'dear friend,' Luke 'The Dingo' Trembath, a pro snowboarder and podcaster who died last month at the age of 38. 'What a heavy day yesterday, saying goodbye to my dear friend @thedingoinsnow,' wrote fellow extreme sports enthusiast Hart. 'Dingo was such a special and unique person. Crazy that I've known him for over 20 years. He was the most uplifting person I've ever met. And he impacted so many peoples lives. It was suiting that his celebration of life was more like the LA nightlife scene from the early 2000's 🤣🤣. The entire time we were celebrating you, it felt more like I was waiting for you to show up. Such an odd feeling.' 🎬 🎬 He continued his message with a passage directed toward his late friend. 'Dingo, they truly broke the mold when they made you. This one really hit me different. Gone way too soon, but you lived life to the fullest. And the amount of people that came, and the stories that they told about you, is proof. See you on the other side, bud,' he added. The former pro motorcyclist also took some time out to give props to another celeb who was a friend of Trembath's and was there for the celebration of his life, rapper Machine Gun Kelly. 'Thank you @machinegunkelly @tallywood @steve_astephen and everyone else that helped to put together this amazing event.' Along with the heartfelt tribute, Hart posted a carousel of photos that included a mural of Trembath sporting shades, a beard and long brown hair and a Monster Energy bucket hat, as well as a throwback photo featuring the two and some other friends. View the to see embedded media. Trembath's death was announced by Monster Energy on X and Instagram on Feb. 28. His cause of death has not been announced. At the age of 14 he moved from Australia to the U.S. to train with the U.S. national snowboarding team and turned pro three years later. He also cohosted the Fuel TV show The Adventures of Danny and The Dingo, with his friend Danny Kass, and his own podcast called Unleashed. Next:

Famed snowboarder Luke 'The Dingo' Trembath dead at 38; tributes from Tony Hawk, others pour in
Famed snowboarder Luke 'The Dingo' Trembath dead at 38; tributes from Tony Hawk, others pour in

Fox News

time01-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Famed snowboarder Luke 'The Dingo' Trembath dead at 38; tributes from Tony Hawk, others pour in

Luke "The Dingo" Trembath, who gained notoriety from the TV show "The Adventures of Danny and The Dingo," has died at the age of 38. Trembath became a professional snowboarder at the age of 17 after competing since he was just nine years old. A cause of death has not been revealed. The Australian native received numerous tributes upon the news, including one from the legendary skateboarder, Tony Hawk. "Thank you for some of the best times, the best laughs and now the best memories. We love you for ever and ever. Words cannot describe the joy this guy brought to every gathering," Hawk wrote in a social media post. "His laughter was magically contagious, and he revered our culture because he was shaped by it. Thank you Dingo for being The Great Connector in our fragmented world. We were lucky to have you. The void you leave behind cannot be filled." "The Dingo" hosted a podcast with his old TV mate, Danny Kass and former UFC ring girl Brittney Palmer; the gang's latest episode was released just this week. "Some people come into your life and leave a mark that lasts forever. They're the ones who radiate happiness, positivity, adventure and truly making everyone feel special," Palmer wrote on Instagram. "Dingo was that incredible person. This loss hits differently. I'm so thankful for the time I got to work with him, share advice, travel, and just be in his amazing presence. It was truly an honor. Please, hug your loved ones tight. Dingo knew how much I loved him, and I felt his love in return. This is devastating, and it's a loss that's hard to comprehend. Rest in peace, my dear friend Dingo. I'll love you forever." Monster Energy, who sponsored the snowboarder, issued a statement of their own. "Our Monster family is heartbroken today, and we honor the legendary Luke 'The Dingo' Trembath. His unparalleled passion and energy were infectious, lighting up everything he touched. We'll forever remember his iconic laugh, his love for racing suits, and his genuine ability to connect with everyone he met. Here's to you Dingo, you'll be deeply missed and forever remembered." Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

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