LOOK: Fan Gets Post Malone’s Face Tattooed—and It’s Extra Spooky

Having already sold over 80 million albums thanks to his contributions to genres like pop, R&B, trap, and pop rock, Post Malone decided to share his love for country music. Covering more than a few country classics over the last few years, the hitmaker added his name to the history of country music with his latest album F-1 Trillion. Released back in August, Malone gained high praise from fans for his songs like “I Had Some Help” and “Pour Me A Drink.” But for one fan, praise wasn’t enough as he showcased a custom tattoo of the singer. 

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Given the stardom surrounding Malone, it only makes sense that some of his fans could be considered superfans. And for a man nicknamed “Hog Head”, he went on the Big D & Bubba radio show to get a custom tattoo of “Ghost Malone.” Due to the Halloween season, the radio show produced a shirt that had Malone transformed into a ghost. With fans loving the image, one person wanted it as a tattoo, but after the radio show showed interest, they backed out. 

That is when Hog Head stepped up to the plate, offering his thigh to Malone. Sharing a video of the tattoo on Instagram, the radio show captioned the post with, “If we can convince strangers to tattoo one of our silly ideas on their bodies, imagine what else we’re capable of.”

For fans of the show and Malone, they praised Hog Head for getting the 8-inch tattoo on his leg. “I’m so jealous I would love that.” Another fan hated they missed the show. “I was traveling today and missed the show. Looks like everyone had a Happy Halloween.”

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Morgan Wallen Explains What It Was Like Working With Post Malone

Besides fans celebrating Malone going country, the singer received love and support from fellow stars like HARDY and Morgan Wallen. Having worked with both singers, Wallen opened up about what it was like to work with Malone. While loving what they produced, Wallen admitted Malone enjoyed working late into the night.

Speaking about their collaboration, Wallen insisted, “[He] likes to write really, really late at night — and I can’t do that three nights in a row. I can do that one night. I can start about 5 p.m., but starting at 10 p.m. — that’s rough.” While working late can be rough, the song “I Had Some Help” eventually topped the US Country Airplay charts.  

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