From the Dallas Cowboys to chicken strips, Post Malone hasn't forgotten his North Texas roots even in 2023.
Malone, who grew up in Grapevine and is one of rap's biggest superstars, has always been a Cowboys fan. He has appeared in promotional videos for NFL franchises. His father, Rich Post, was the Cowboys' assistant food and beverage director.
He even promised to get the number 88 tattooed on his face in honor of the Cowboys' standout wide receiver if his team wins the Super Bowl in 2022.
That didn't happen, but there's room in his face to forgive it.
In November, he participated in the release of a limited-edition Cowboys-inspired clothing line, though he made no promises.
Los Angeles-based retail company NTWRK teamed up with Malone to sell Malone-style merchandise, including T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies and shorts, on its website and at select Dallas Cowboys Pro Shops in the Dallas area. The collection is designed to express Malone's flair, with slogans like “Congratulate the Dallas Cowboys on another win with this shirt.”
Malone partners with Raising Cane's
A month ago, Malone expressed his love for the Cowboys with breaded chicken strips and crinkle-cut fries. He partnered with Raising Cane's to open a Cowboys-themed restaurant at 2255 W. Northwest Highway in Dallas.
Malone is friends with Raising Cane founder Todd Graves and close friends with Shaquille O'Neal. Graves worked with Malone in April to renovate Raising Cane, a restaurant near Malone's home in Midvale, Utah.
In both cases, Raising Cane has ditched the red and white color scheme. In Dallas, the logo was changed to Cowboys blue and white. In Utah, most of the buildings were painted pink, Malone's favorite color.
“My favorite childhood memory is eating at Raising Cane's in Dallas,” Malone said. “It was great to collaborate with Todd on this restaurant so close to my home in Utah.”
malone goes on a diet
Malone admitted to fans on social media that she changed her eating habits after the birth of her daughter in 2022, despite having access to fried foods and soft drinks.
“I guess now that I'm a new dad, I've decided to stop drinking soda and start eating better so I can be with my little angel longer,” Malone wrote in an Instagram post in April. I wrote. “Next is smoke and beer, but I consider myself a patient person… (laughs)”
Malone said in August. joe rogan experience In the podcast, it was said that the results of reducing the intake of carbonated drinks appeared. “I was like 240 and now I'm like 185,” he told Logan.
malone, country singer
Malone branched out into different musical styles in 2023.
At the Country Music Association Awards in Nashville in November, Malone donned an orange jacket and camouflage hat and sang a medley of classic country songs on stage with Morgan Wallen and Hardy.
Earlier this month, country artist Brad Paisley revealed: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonMalone may appear on the next album, but did not provide details.
Malone admitted his love of country music during a Twitch livestream, but has not publicly discussed his future plans.
malone, magic collector
In August, Malone spent more than several million dollars on a unique trading card called “Ring of Power'' for the popular tabletop game “Magic the Gathering.''
“Yes, I do!” Malone told the seller in the TikTok video.
According to entertainment site Polygon, Malone is a Magic player and collector. How much of an enthusiast is Malone? A representative for the seller confirmed to Polygon that the card sold for $2 million.
By the way, the most expensive card in Magic to date was Black Lotus, which Malone also owns. He told Howard Stern in 2022 that he paid $800,000 for the rare version.
Malone, 'Impractical' Joker
Malone, a longtime fan of truTV unrealistic joker, I got a chance to take part in a hidden camera prank by the cast in a New York parking lot. Malone appeared as a celebrity guest on an episode that aired in February.
As a prank, Malone hotboxed an unsuspecting couple's SUV. They weren't too happy and, strangely, didn't recognize Malone's tattoo-covered face.
In another prank, Malone and host Brian “Q” Quinn pretend to hide roadkill in the unlucky group's car.

