Post Malone
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 05: Post Malone arrives at the 2019 GQ Men Of The Year event at The West Hollywood Edition on December 05, 2019 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Morgan Lieberman/FilmMagic)

Post Malone’s Attempt to Backflip Went Horribly (And Painfully) Wrong

If Post Malone keeps this up, he's going to break his tailbone. 

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The "F-1 Trillion" singer has had quite the year. With his BIG ASS Stadium tour, a memorable halftime performance at the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving Game, and the purchase of a luxury million-dollar EarthRoamer, Malone has been riding high. 

But as with every high, there's the occasional low. Earlier this month, for example, an audience in Guwahati, India, witnessed Malone taking a tumble while leaving the stage. A video showed him missing a step with his rear end taking some damage. 

You might expect that after his recent fall, Malone would learn not to mess with gravity again. However, earlier this week, he tempted fate once more. How did it go? We have the details below. 

Post Malone Hurt His Wrist

During a Twitch live stream, Malone revealed that fans could get two albums in 2026, provided "everything goes his way." 

It was also during this online broadcast that the singer decided to perform a backflip in his living room. As he climbed the desk chair, he told viewers, "This is just an attempt."

Holding a cigarette in his hand, Malone's attempt turned into a huge failure. Though he laughed it off, it looked and sounded painful. 

"I actually hurt my wrist... Chat, I really did hurt my wrist," he said. "This is what I do for y'all."

Hopefully, Malone's wrist—and the rest of him—will be alright. However, we think he felt that fall for a few days.

There's Also a High-Profile Collab in the Works

Last month, footage leaked of Malone and BigXthaPlug filming a music video. Titled "Cold," there is currently no release date set for the collaboration. 

Both artists work well with others. Malone's first foray into country, the album F-1 Trillion, features songs with Morgan Wallen, Dolly Parton, Blake Shelton, and Tim McGraw. 

BigXthaPlug's I Hope You're Happy is also stacked with stars. Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Ella Langley, Darius Rucker and others all have their names in the liner notes. 

With both artists having roots in hip-hop, one could say this team-up felt inevitable. Either way, we can't wait to hear the results.