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  • Post Malone: Stalker Scare, Houston High & Health Transformation
    Aug 9 2025
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    Post Malone has had a whirlwind week that has kept him in headlines for both unsettling and exhilarating reasons. The most serious development involves yet another arrest of Cherish Gomer, his convicted stalker, who was taken into custody for the fifth time outside his Utah home. Cottonwood Heights police and Malone’s family have grown increasingly alarmed as Gomer’s behavior continues to escalate, with the most recent run-in resulting in her jumping in front of his car as he tried to leave his driveway. Law enforcement has now detained her without bail, and local news sources including Fox 13 and ABC7NY underline how this ongoing ordeal has exacted a significant emotional toll on Malone and his close ones, putting a spotlight on the dangers of persistent stalking against male celebrities. Public statements from police and Malone’s father echo concern for both Post and Gomer, as all available legal remedies seem exhausted and a more permanent solution is being sought for her wellbeing and public safety.

    Despite this ongoing personal security issue, Post Malone’s professional life is powering on at full steam. He recently brought his signature exuberance and ever-evolving sound to Rodeo Houston, according to Houston Press, walking onstage barefoot with his trademark grin and dazzling the crowd with hits old and new, as well as a never-before-performed George Strait cover that had the audience roaring. Fan accounts highlight his playful, grounded persona—he was quoted as saying they were just there “to play some shitty songs and party a little bit”—and his continued gratitude for the fans and opportunities that have shaped his decade-long career.

    On the global stage, Post Malone is already back on tour. Social media buzzed with footage from his performance at Romania’s Untold Festival, with Instagram posts capturing his energy and the adoration of European fans. Simultaneously, Electric Feel Entertainment posted about Malone launching the Big Ass World Tour with Jelly Roll, energizing both U.S. and international followers with behind-the-scenes shots and concert snaps.

    Nagging rumors about Post Malone’s recent weight loss have also swept social media, with some speculating over possible health concerns. Addressing this directly, his father wrote in reply to worried fans on Instagram that Malone is “the healthiest he’s been in years—mentally and physically,” a sentiment echoed by TMZ, which attributes the transformation to a disciplined workout routine, demanding tour schedule, and a post-film-role diet adjustment.

    Looking at the business side, while money continues to flow in from streaming, with recent figures from RouteNote showing Malone among Spotify’s highest earning artists, there are no major new business or endorsement headlines for him in the past week, leaving the focus squarely on his tour, ongoing security issues, and personal health journey. In sum, for Post Malone, the last few days have mixed the sobering reality of fame’s risks with the overwhelming highs of live performance and fan devotion, highlighting both the shadows and the spotlight of life at the top.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone Dominates Pop-Country Crossover with F-1 Trillion Album, Coachella Headlining, and 2025 Stadium Tour
    Aug 2 2025
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    Post Malone continues to dominate headlines at the intersection of pop and country, making waves this week with both high-profile music releases and a slew of public appearances. The biggest news is the buzzworthy live music video for "Losers" recorded with Jelly Roll during their Seattle show, a release that fans and industry watchers alike are calling a major moment, as reported August 1 by WKXA Country. This follows continued momentum for his F-1 Trillion album, which dropped earlier this summer and boasts chart-topping singles like the Morgan Wallen duet "I Had Some Help." That collaboration is currently marking several weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of the most successful cross-genre singles in years, according to AOL.

    The album itself remains a chart presence, edging close to twenty thousand in pure activity this week as reported by Hits Daily Double, and is fueled by other star-studded collaborations featuring Blake Shelton, HARDY, and Lainey Wilson—each performance and feature widening Malone’s country cred. Post has been leaning heavily into the genre, with noted appearances at country-centric events: he recently performed at Dierks Bentley's concert at Utah First Amphitheater, surprising the crowd backstage and spurring viral moments on Instagram from August 1 and August 2. He has also been seen with fans and friends backstage at multiple venues, including smaller, more intimate gatherings, which are documented widely on social media with the expected outpouring of affection and hype.

    On the business front, the promotional machine is running hot. Following his intimate Bluebird Cafe set alongside Lainey Wilson and Ashley Gorley, Post has announced a high-demand stadium tour for 2025—kicking off in April with support from Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell—and is set to headline Coachella next year, performing both Sundays. These moves underscore his ever-widening appeal across musical boundaries, with PopFiltr highlighting his impact as a genre-bridging influencer.

    Meanwhile, video and photo content showing Malone interacting with fans, improvising backstage, and relaxing at shows like Dierks Bentley’s amplify his approachable persona, with social accounts such as postydaze and others capturing candid moments to much engagement from fans. There’s no major controversy or negative coverage; instead, the headlines tilt almost entirely positive, lauding him for rewriting what it means to be a crossover superstar and cementing this period as one of the most pivotal in his evolving career narrative.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Legal Win, Coachella Headliner, Cannabis Launch & Viral Moments
    Jul 29 2025
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    This has been an eventful week for Post Malone, with the headlines buzzing across music, business, and personal life. Arguably the most consequential development involves his ongoing custody battle with ex-fiancée Hee Sung Jamie Park, mother of his daughter born in 2022. Taste of Country and Billboard report that Malone scored a significant legal win after Park dismissed her bid in California for primary custody, a move insiders suggest was partly strategic because California tends to award higher child support than Utah, where their daughter has always resided. Malone accused Park of trying to mislead California courts about their daughter's residency, outlining that all of her schooling, nanny care, and medical attention have always been in Utah. The legal dispute isn’t over, though—the fight now shifts back to Utah, with details under seal, but Malone stresses he intends to ensure shared time with Park and their daughter.

    In the realm of music and public life, Post just wrapped up his 2025 Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll, promising fans that the duo will be back on the road in 2026. PopFiltr confirms he’s slated to headline Coachella 2025—a career-defining booking that highlights his cross-genre grip on pop and country. Adding to his music credentials, he’s been named the 2025 Record Store Day Ambassador, an honor he gushed about to Consequence of Sound while reflecting on his chart-topping album F-1 Trillion and his cameo on Taylor Swift’s mega-selling track Fortnight.

    On the business front, TMZ breaks the story that he’s officially launching Shaboink, a cannabis brand specializing in premium flower, pre-rolls, and vapes. This move, announced just ahead of his birthday and making its debut at the Hall of Flowers convention, signals a high-profile entry into the legalized cannabis market and could have long-term implications for his post-music business portfolio.

    Fans and social media have also been in a frenzy about his recent onstage mishap in Arizona. As reported by Parade, video of Malone falling off the stage while toasting a fan—red Solo cup in hand—quickly went viral on TikTok. The incident drew both laughs and concern, but with no serious injuries, it only added to his affable, down-to-earth reputation.

    On the pop culture and sponsorship side, PEOPLE has unveiled a teaser for his upcoming Bud Light Super Bowl commercial, starring alongside comedian Shane Gillis, and he's set to perform at Bud Light Backyard Presents in New Orleans during Super Bowl weekend. Meanwhile, images of Post Malone moonlighting as a rodeo photographer in Utah went viral after Whiskey Riff covered his spontaneous camera work at the Fiesta Days Rodeo. A local artist also shared on Instagram about opening for him, reflecting how his blend of country and pop now opens doors for new musicians.

    Overall, the past few days have seen Posty juggling legal battles, making business moves, cementing his place in music history, and managing to stay authentic and viral both on and off the stage.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Custody Win, Country Cred & Coachella 2025 Headline News
    Jul 26 2025
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    Post Malone has dominated headlines over the past several days thanks to a major legal victory in his ongoing custody battle and a string of high-visibility public appearances. According to Country Thang Daily and TMZ, Post’s ex Hee Sung Jamie Park has withdrawn her California petition for primary physical custody of their three-year-old daughter, ensuring the dispute will continue in Utah, where Malone insists his daughter has lived since birth. Legal experts see this as a strategic win for Post, especially since California's system is known for higher child support—a fact his team highlighted in court documents. TMZ, Billboard, and numerous pop culture outlets underscore that while the case is far from over, Park’s attempt to move jurisdiction appears to have been thwarted for now, with all Utah legal filings sealed and both parties keeping a low public profile.

    Yet even as this legal drama unfolds, Post has been everywhere, blending country cred and chart dominance. PopFiltr reported that his country album F-1 Trillion just earned Gold and Platinum RIAA certifications, with the Morgan Wallen collab I Had Some Help hitting 5x Platinum—making the album itself one of 2025’s biggest cross-genre success stories. With these triumphs, the headline-grabbing Big Ass Stadium Tour has just wrapped its US dates, featuring superstar Jelly Roll as his co-headliner. New Parade and AOL stories highlighted a viral, emotional backstage moment where Post met Jelly Roll’s mother—with fans calling it the “sweetest thing ever” and social media lighting up at his genuine warmth.

    On July 25, Steve Gray posted a photo of Post spotted at the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo, mingling with fans and showing off his ever-present cowboy style via Instagram. Meanwhile, European fans are raving after Malone’s explosive show at UNTOLD 2025, where he was joined by Metro Boomin, confirming his ongoing commitment to international touring. Looking forward, PopFiltr confirms Post is set to headline Coachella 2025, which solidifies his outsized, cross-format influence.

    On the romance front, AOL recaps that since his split from Jamie Park last year, Post has been seen in Paris and several US hotspots with Christy Lee, a 20-year-old Parsons student and social media stylist. While neither has publicly confirmed their status, influencers and paparazzi alike have chronicled their coordinated outfits and affectionate moments in Rome and Paris. No engagement rumors yet, but in celebrity circles, the buzz keeps growing every time they step out together.

    While some details of the custody proceedings remain under seal and both parties are saying little, the legal win and recent musical milestones have Post Malone’s name popping up across music, legal, and entertainment media this week, anything but quietly. Speculation about a new Nashville-recorded album is heating up according to music insiders, with the industry watching closely to see how Post Malone’s next moves could reshape both country and pop music, and possibly the narrative of his personal life.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Whirlwind Week: Surprise Gigs, Stadium Tour Triumphs & Business Moves
    Jul 22 2025
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    Post Malone has been making serious waves over the past few days with a combination of surprise performances, major tour headlines, unique business moves, and prominent social media buzz. Just last Thursday night, he sent Salt Lake City fans into a frenzy when he made an unannounced appearance at Sierra Ferrell’s Twilight Concert Series show at Library Square. According to coverage by local outlets and JamBase, Posty joined Ferrell onstage for a duet of their Grammy-nominated track “Never Love You Again,” and then returned later in the evening—drink and cigarette in hand—to play drums during her set, capping the night with a show of real camaraderie and star power that quickly went viral on fan accounts and music blogs.

    This unexpected cameo follows the successful conclusion of his Big Ass Stadium Tour, which wrapped up its US leg on July 1 in San Francisco after crisscrossing major cities and stadiums with direct support from Jelly Roll and special guest Sierra Ferrell, according to both Holler and IMDB News. The tour drew rave reviews and solidified Post Malone’s latest turn toward country music, as showcased by his 2024 album F-1 Trillion, which features collaborations with titans like Tim McGraw, Morgan Wallen, and Dolly Parton. His country crossover continued to build momentum, adding a new dimension to his career and broadening his audience considerably, as reported by SeatGeek.

    Business-wise, Post remains a fixture in retail collaborations. Pacsun’s CEO recently credited him for injecting authenticity and star power into their culture-driven merchandise approach, spotlighting his capsule collections as examples of how music partnerships can shape youth trends and drive substantial sales volumes, according to Mission Matters. Meanwhile, Post’s partnership with Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers—notably his custom-designed hot pink and tattoo-adorned restaurant in Midvale, Utah—was highlighted by Utah Business as a case study in genuine, mutually beneficial celebrity branding.

    On social media, his name popped up in adjacent buzz last week when Jelly Roll, in a guest spot on The Pat McAfee Show, listed Post Malone as a favorite before humorously switching gears to call Taylor Swift the GOAT. The exchange sparked a viral Instagram back-and-forth involving Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift’s partner, adding a fresh layer to the ongoing pop culture interplay between chart-toppers.

    Collectively, these last days underscore how Post Malone’s blend of musical reinvention, unpredictably charismatic appearances, and sharp business instincts continue to keep him front and center not just in headlines, but in the evolving story of American pop culture. No significant rumors or unconfirmed reports with lasting biographical impact have surfaced—just pure, headline-worthy Posty energy.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Nashville Takeover: Surprise Duets, Epic Bar Launch, and Stadium Tour Domination
    Jul 19 2025
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    Post Malone has made major waves over the past few days, with developments that highlight his expanding influence in both music and business. Just last night in Salt Lake City, he made a surprise appearance at Sierra Ferrell’s show, joining her for a live duet of their song Never Love You Again—a ballad from his Grammy-nominated country album F-1 Trillion. Not content to just sing, he also returned with a drum in hand to jam with the band on Ferrell’s Fox Hunt, offering the crowd an intimate, candid Posty moment that’s already become a trending topic among fans and the music press thanks to video clips circulating online, according to JamBase.

    On the business side, his most ambitious project yet landed in the headlines: Posty’s, a 26,000-square-foot multi-level music venue and bar, officially opened on Broadway in Nashville. WBN News Nashville details how the space, complete with six bars, three live stages, a VIP lounge, rooftop patio, and even a vintage truck suspended above the main bar, merges classic honky‑tonk energy with Malone’s modern rock-country flair. He described it as a place “where everyone can come together and kick some ass,” cementing his newfound status in both the city’s country royalty and its business elite. Hillbilly Live and Hudson Valley Country report it’s already a hotspot, with fans sharing their experiences on social media, from rooftop selfies to spotting Posty memorabilia and even rumors of Malone himself mixing drinks behind the bar on occasion.

    Meanwhile, he’s still very much a touring juggernaut. The “BIG ASS Stadium Tour” has stopped in cities across North America, featuring not just crowd-pleasing stadium rock but moments of genuine fan interaction. According to Ticketmaster, plenty of these concerts sell out within hours, and attendees describe Malone’s stage presence as “nothing short of epic.” And it was just announced that he’ll headline the 2026 Gulf Coast Jam alongside Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, and Riley Green, news that’s drawing heavily on his crossover appeal as “one of the biggest artists in music, period,” to quote Gulf Coast Jam’s executive producer, as reported by Eagle Country 97.5.

    In business, his ongoing partnership with Raising Cane’s continues to make marketing headlines, notably the hot pink, tattooed Midvale location and limited-edition merch pop-ups—an example of celebrity branding lauded by Utah Business as authentic and fan-driven, with real input from Malone.

    On social media, TikTok videos show Post Malone posing for post-show selfies, with fan-shot clips from his recent gigs often going viral—underscoring both his accessibility and outsize celebrity in the digital age.

    Headlines this week encapsulate the moment: “Post Malone Pops Up With Sierra Ferrell in Salt Lake City,” “Post Malone’s Bar on Broadway Is Now Open For Business in Nashville…And It’s Pretty Awesome,” and “Post Malone to Headline 2026 Gulf Coast Jam.” Each story proves the same thing—whether it’s an arena, a packed bar, a brand collaboration, or country radio, Post Malone is everywhere music wants to be right now.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone's Global Domination: Esports, Sold-Out Tours, and Surprise Collabs
    Jul 15 2025
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    Post Malone has dominated headlines over the last few days with a whirlwind of major events, electrifying performances, and bold business moves that remind us why he remains one of the most unpredictable talents in music and pop culture. The biggest story is his high-profile headlining slot at the sold-out Opening Ceremony of the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh. Posty took center stage at the ANB Arena, debuting the tournament’s official Song of the Year, "Til My Fingers Bleed," in a star-studded global broadcast that mixed gaming, K-pop, and American pop culture. He delivered a powerful solo performance, opening with the fan-favorite "Circles," in front of thousands in person and millions worldwide, confirming his cross-generational appeal. The new track—a collaboration with DINO of SEVENTEEN, Duckwrth, and Telle Smith—has rocketed past two million Spotify streams in its first week, and there was palpable buzz on social media about the energy of the unexpected genre mashups.

    Hot on the heels of this global appearance, Malone wrapped the North American leg of his record-smashing Big Ass Stadium Tour at Oracle Park. According to CelebrityAccess, that tour grossed over $170 million, with a historic single-day record set in Idaho, further cementing his draw as a live performer. Rather than slowing down, Posty just announced he’s taking this spectacle to massive venues across Europe and the UK next month, with shows lined up in London, Paris, Milan, Berlin, and beyond. The buzz only intensified when, at the final North American date, he surprised fans by confirming that he and tourmate Jelly Roll will extend their partnership into 2026—a tour that’s already drawing speculation about potential international stops and surprise guests, though nothing is officially confirmed yet.

    Recent reviews, like the write-up in Houston Press, called his shows a blend of wild crowd energy and intimate moments with heartfelt lyrics and unpredictable stage antics—including walking barefoot to the stage and cracking jokes between songs. Social media in the past week has been abuzz with clips, fan reviews, and speculation about new music, especially given the cross-genre appeal of his latest releases. Off stage, Spreaker and Instagram reports note he has continued to expand his business portfolio, including more music, endorsements, gaming collaborations, and even opening Posty’s Bar in Nashville—a move that’s prompted plenty of online chatter. With his 30th birthday just passed, and a milestone year in both touring and music, Post Malone’s latest achievements feel like pivotal moments in a career still very much on the ascent.

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    3 min
  • Post Malone at 30: Stadiums, Esports, and an Unstoppable Empire
    Jul 12 2025
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    Post Malone has delivered a barrage of headline-making moments over the past several days, cementing his position as not just a global music star but a major force in live entertainment, business, and even gaming and sports culture. The most immediate buzz surrounds his electric performance kicking off the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, where he not only opened with his global hit Circles but also debuted the official tournament anthem, Til My Fingers Bleed, a cross-genre collaboration that immediately shot past two million Spotify streams in its first week according to Music Week. This show, watched by a massive international audience, underscored the convergence of music and gaming, and Post’s status as a bridge between both worlds. The event’s executive team described it as defining the summer and the connective power of music and esports.

    Just days earlier, Malone closed the U.S. leg of his record-shattering Big Ass Stadium Tour at Oracle Park in San Francisco, an event now recognized as his highest-attended and grossing tour ever, with over one million fans across North America and box office sales topping $170 million according to The Music Universe. On stage, Jelly Roll led a packed stadium in singing Happy Birthday as Post turned 30 on July 4, a fact that caught fans off guard who thought the star was significantly older, as reported by WHNT News 19. Their chemistry was palpable, culminating live with a debut of Losers and a surprise announcement from Post himself: he and Jelly Roll will reunite for another tour in summer 2026. This confirmation was first made before a roaring San Francisco crowd — the kind of career milestone that moves beyond typical tour news into long-term legacy territory.

    The tour now heads overseas for the international leg, including stadium shows in London that mark Jelly Roll’s first time performing in England due to his storied past, a point of pride that both artists have showcased with genuine emotion on their social media channels and picked up by Whiskey Riff. Post’s approachable, down-to-earth reputation was further reinforced after viral footage captured him mingling with fans at a Houston bar, a clip widely shared on social media by accounts like rapmarup.

    Business-wise, Post’s empire keeps expanding. Not only are his music and touring ventures at an all-time high, but his recent brand collaborations — notably with Mondelez International for limited edition Oreo cookies, and continued investment in gaming and esports — have kept him visible in both music trades and lifestyle media. Social media remains ablaze with mentions, especially in the wake of his birthday and his role in the Esports World Cup, while new podcasts and biographical spotlights summarize his whirlwind of activity for fans catching up. Enormous tour revenue, a history-making stadium run, a headline-making international gaming event, and another stadium run already confirmed for next year: Post Malone is not just having a moment, he’s building an indelible mark on this era of popular culture.

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    3 min