Machine Gun Kelly takes daughter Casie on a European tour

Machine Gun Kelly took his 13-year-old daughter Casie on the European leg of his “Mainstream Sellout” tour.

The 32-year-old “Papercuts” singer gave fans a glimpse into his latest family adventure as he took in the sights of France and Italy between performances abroad.

“It’s my daughter’s first European tour,” he wrote in a series of photos on Instagram on Friday.

In the snaps, the father-daughter duo caused a storm at the Louvre in Paris and visited designer Rick Owens’ studio.

They were also joined by many of MGK’s friends, along with his fiancée, Megan Fox, who matched the pair in a furry hat.

“MGK and Casie are arguably the most iconic father/daughter in the entire industry right now,” commented one fan, referring to Kelly’s mini-me, which he shares with ex Emma Cannon.

A selfie of Machine Gun Kelly and daughter Casie.
The father-daughter duo traveled through France and Italy.
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Another follower chimed in, “She’s growing up so fast!”

The rocker “Bloody Valentine” previously paid tribute to Casie on her 13th birthday when he officially became the father of a teenager.

A blurry photo of Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox dancing together.
Kelly’s future wife, Megan Fox, also joined the adventure.
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“Happy 13th birthday my dear,” Kelly, born Colson Baker, wrote on his Instagram story in July, noting that he was a “proud dad.”

In the social media post, Casie lovingly gave her dad a hug while holding a cake that read, “OMG YOU’RE A TEEN.”

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The group visited the Louvre.

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Famous sights in Milan

Kelly and Casie also toured Milan.

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Kelly also shared a screenshot of a FaceTime call with the newly minted teen showing her that she was enjoying another cake and wishing her the “happiest 13th birthday”.

While Casie has largely stayed out of the spotlight, she appeared in her father’s Hulu documentary, “Life in Pink,” earlier this year.

She spoke fondly of her father, but admitted he was a busy parent who is “addicted” to his career.

“He’s always working,” she said. “[Even though] stops using drugs, he becomes addicted to doing other things to give that feeling. He is addicted to tobacco and addicted to work.”

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