Tony Hawk shares update on becoming a grandfather: 'It's the most fun you can have...'

Tony Hawk is having the "most fun" ever as a grandfather and is doing his best to make the little one laugh.

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Tony Hawk is having the 'most fun ever' as a grandfather
Tony Hawk is having the 'most fun ever' as a grandfather

Tony Hawk is having the "most fun" ever as a grandfather.

The 56-year-old professional skateboarder became a grandparent for the first time in September last year when his son Riley and wife Frances Bean Cobain - who is the daughter of late Nirvana legend Kurt Cobain - welcomed Riley and has admitted that he is "truly enjoying" this new chapter of his life.

He told E! News: "We are truly enjoying it. We are comfortable with parenting, obviously, but this is the most fun you can have as a parent, because you're just the fun crew!"

Tony - who is also dad to Spencer, 24, and Keegan, 22, with ex-wife Erin Lee as well as Kadence , 15, with ex-wife Lhotse Merriam - added that he takes "no shame" in the great lengths he goes to to make his grandson laugh.

He said: "I will give myself credit that I have made [Ronin] laugh the hardest so far

"There's no shame in my face or my dancing game at all. I'll do whatever it takes to get a smile on him."

Despite all of the fame that surrounds his family, Tony recently admitted that he doesn't want his grandson to feel any "pressure" to become a celebrity himself.

He told UsWeekly: "Honestly, I’m not that focused on the bloodline. I mean, it’s a very cool thing, but I don’t want Ronin to feel any pressure from that. He is the most fun and he is very alert. He’s very happy and that’s really all we can hope for — and that Frances and Riley are healthy and happy themselves, too, because they’ve both been through a lot. I’m so excited to see Ronin grow up."

But the skateboarding legend doesn't see retirement for himself any time soon and wants to continue on in his career for as long as he is able.

He added: "I feel like if I can stand on my own two feet, I can put wheels underneath it.

"It doesn’t mean I’ll be doing kick flips [at age 85], but yeah, for sure. I don’t know what retirement means. If I had a comment, it’s [to] keep doing what you love and that’s a mark of success."