Machine Gun Kelly and Luke “the Dingo” Trembath.Photo:Machine Gun Kelly/Instagram

Machine Gun Kelly/Instagram
Machine Gun Kellyis paying tribute to professional snowboarder Luke “the Dingo” Trembath.
The musician, 34, remembered the late athlete — whodiedat age 38 on Feb. 28 — with a post on Instagram on Friday, March 7.
“Crazy … I didn’t even cry this hard when my dad died. 💔😞🕊️,” Kelly began the caption of his post. “I’ve lost a lot of friends, but I’ve never lost a brother. We’ll never get another Dingo on this planet."
“A true rockstar without ever needing to make a song, the most loyal, loud, charismatic, funny, and annoying human i’ve ever had the honor of knowing," he continued.
Monster Energy, which produced Trembath’sUNLEASHEDpodcast, previously announced his death onXandInstagram.
Luke “the Dingo” Trembath and Machine Gun Kelly.Machine Gun Kelly/Instagram

His family relocated to the U.S. when he was 14 years old so he could train with the U.S. team, and he later became a professional snowboarder at 17 years old.
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In 2018, Trembath cofounded the learning platform Find Your Grind, which strives to “provide every student with the tools and confidence to be Future Ready in this ever-changing modern world,” per the organization’swebsite.
A number of other celebrities and athletes have also posted tributes to Trembath following the news of his death, including skateboarding iconTony Hawk.
source: people.com