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Post Malone Has Finally Responded to the Fans Who Were Worried After His Recent On-Stage Behaviour


The 24-year old rapper was caught in camera acting weird during his recent live performances.

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The fans posted the footage on social media, and naturally, it went viral.

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The musician whose real name is Austin Richard Post recently spoke out about the incident during his live show hosted at the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 6th, 2020 (Friday.)

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The international rapper assured the fans that he is completely fine, and they should not worry about him.

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He also said that he is not on any drugs, and he feels the best he has ever felt in his life. And this is the reason why he can put up energetic shows and end up “falling on the floor and do funny shit”.

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However, for all the fans that are concerned, the rapper appreciated their love and support.

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There were a number of similar videos surfaced Twitter, which got the fans speculating about the health of the rapper.

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A fan shared the video of Malone rolling around and revealed that he is genuinely concerned for the rapper and is well-being. This encouraged other fans to add to the conversation.

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This short video of Post Malone has over half-a-million views, 28,000 likes, and more than 7,000 re-tweets. Fans continued to speculate different reasons behind the rapper’s antics on stage.

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A fan also said that he could be acting like this because of exhaustion; he should take a break and take care. After the rapper responded to the ongoing speculations, fans were relieved.

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Post Malone is presently on his Runaway tour, which started off last September in Washington, and he will be in Europe till July 2nd, 2020.

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