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By Maxim Mower
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As part of a new video collaboration with T-Mobile, Post Malone has sat down with his go-to tattoo-artists and shared the story behind his infamous Kansas City Chiefs ink.
As any Post Malone fan - or Post Malonial, if you will - knows, the ‘Chemical’ hitmaker is a die-hard Dallas Cowboys supporter, so it might seen a little strange for him to have an homage to the 2024 Super Bowl champions tattooed on his body.
However, the ‘Congratulations’ crooner has revealed in this amusing new clip that he was forced to get the tattoo, after losing a bet on a game of beer-pong against two of the Kansas City Chiefs’ most revered players, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
Posty recalls, “I am here with Ganji and Mr. Kyle, and we're going to get tattooed...The Kansas City Chiefs tattoo is always a good story. I told Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes that if they beat me in a game of beer-pong, I would get a tattoo of their signatures and the Kansas City Chief's logo. And they cheated, so I lost”.
It's not hard to see why Post Malone would back himself to beat Kelce and Mahomes, with the genre-blending maverick known for holding backstage beer-pong tournaments.
It also feels playfully pointed that Post Malone accuses Kelce and Mahomes of cheating, given all the allegations that have been levelled at the Kansas City Chiefs for supposedly getting ‘assistance’ from referees - although, of course, this is just conjecture.
Hilariously, during his Super Bowl LIX Tailgate Party performance in February, Post Malone quipped, “I wrote this song about the Chiefs and the referees”, before launching into his chart-topping Morgan Wallen collaboration, ‘I Had Some Help’.
It seems that, during his promotional video for T-Mobile, Post Malone may have received a new tattoo from Mr. Kyle (Kyle Hediger) and Ganji, but it remains to be seen what this was.
Post links up with Jelly Roll again as they continue their Big Ass Stadium Tour with a blockbuster set at Missouri's Thunder Ridge Nature Arena tomorrow (Friday, June 13th).
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