Chad Gray shared heartbreaking news with fans after revealing the death of his dog, Milly, in an emotional Instagram post.
The longtime Mudvayne frontman posted photos of Milly along with a lengthy message about their bond and how deeply her loss has affected him.
Gray wrote, “Milly my baby girl. I love you so much and I already miss you terribly.”
The singer explained that Milly became part of his life when he met his wife seven years ago. In the tribute, he thanked the dog for bringing joy, love and comfort into their home.
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“I just wanted to write this to tell you thank you for welcoming me into your life when I met your mommy 7 years ago,” Gray shared. “You were so precious.”
He also reflected on caring for Milly through the years, saying she made every day better for him and his wife.
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“Thank you for letting me love you, nurture you, nourish you, take care of you and hug, kiss and pet your super soft fur for all these years,” he wrote. “You made every single day better for me and your mommy.”
The emotional post arrived during a busy period for Gray’s career. Just days earlier, the singer spoke publicly about his new 30 Years Of Madness solo shows, which celebrate music from both Hellyeah and Mudvayne.
In a recent interview, Gray explained that he did not want to stay inactive while Mudvayne takes a break from touring in 2026.
“I’m 54 [explicit] years old. I’m not taking a year off,” Gray said. “That’s where I shine. I love to service my fans.”
The concerts mark the first solo performances of his career. The debut show took place in Las Vegas and featured musicians connected to both Mudvayne and Hellyeah.
Gray also said he enjoys performing songs from both bands together because fans do not always associate the projects with each other.
“You can’t always guarantee that Mudvayne fans are gonna be Hellyeah fans and that Hellyeah fans are Mudvayne fans,” he explained.
The singer described Hellyeah as a “passion project” and remembered how the group worked hard for more than a decade alongside late drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott.
Gray has faced several challenges in recent months. Earlier this year, reports confirmed he underwent surgery after tearing his MCL during Mudvayne’s final 2025 tour. Despite the injury, he completed the run using braces and support equipment before later focusing on recovery ahead of his solo appearances.
Mudvayne has also experienced changes behind the scenes. Guitarist Greg Tribbett missed part of the band’s recent anniversary tour after his wife reportedly died following a battle with cancer.
Even with the setbacks, Gray has continued to stay active creatively. Mudvayne recently released the songs “Hurt People Hurt People” and “Sticks And Stones,” marking the band’s first new music in more than 15 years.
The group originally formed in 1996 and became known for its heavy sound, masks, body paint and experimental style. Over the years, Mudvayne sold millions of records worldwide and built a strong following in the metal community.
Now, fans are seeing a more personal side of Gray as he openly mourns the loss of Milly.
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