Post Malone is the latest celeb to venture into wine and spirits with his new rosé.
29.04.2020 - 20:55 / nypost.com
Posty is doing the mosty.
Post Malone, 24, is asking his fans to help him donate up to $1 million to a charity of their choosing. The “Circles” singer is using the celebrity fan platform Community to find causes that his fans support.
“Not everyone has the ability to financially support causes that may be close to them or that have helped them in the past,” Malone said in a press release. “The fans are the absolute best and I want to give them the chance to give to charities that mean something
Post Malone is the latest celeb to venture into wine and spirits with his new rosé.
Post Malone is gearing up to make a splash in the wine market.
“Rosé is for when you want to get a little fancy”
Post Malone is adding his own stamp to the saying, "rosé all day." The singer announced on Wednesday (May 13) that he is launching his own French rosé wine called Maison No. 9.Inspired by Posty's love of the Mediterranean lifestyle and rosé, the "Circles" singer and his team (Global Brand Equities' James Morrissey and music manager Dre London) spent free time in 2019 traveling to Provence, where they worked with winemaker Alexis Cornu to try grape varietals and sample blends.
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Post Malone is launching a line of rosé.
Post Malone quietly relaunched his lifestyle brand Shaboink on Monday with a donation of 40,000 N95 face masks to frontline workers across the U.S.
Post Malone has relaunched his Shaboink brand in order to help outfit frontline medical workers across the country. "We founded Shaboink to fuel fun. What started as a CBD product from the mind of Post Malone has evolved into something that supports fun no matter the why, when, or what," reads a notice on the Shaboink site.
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On April 20, Post Malone startled his 28 million Twitter and Instagram followers by posting a photo of himself in his bathroom, one foot propped up on a toilet seat, with the caption: "Text me:) 817-270-6440." The phone number seemed legit, but the 24-year-old tattooed "Rockstar" sensation hadn't taken leave of his senses under quarantine; what he shared was his Community text number.
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Billboard Japan has launched a project asking artists and the music community to curate "stay home" playlists for people self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic."With the spread of the novel coronavirus and Japan declaring state of emergency, many people are being urged to work from home and refrain from going outside. The music industry has also cancelled many concerts and events since March," Billboard Japan said in a statement."But music won't stop playing, not now or in the future.
Billboard Japan has launched a project asking artists and the music community to curate "stay home" playlists for people self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic."With the spread of the novel coronavirus and Japan declaring state of emergency, many people are being urged to work from home and refrain from going outside. The music industry has also cancelled many concerts and events since March," Billboard Japan said in a statement."But music won't stop playing, not now or in the future.
He certainly entertained us, and did a whole lot of good as well. Post Malone's Nirvana tribute livestream performance on April 24 has raised more than $800,000 for the United Nations Foundation's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO so far, YouTube Music tells Billboard.Per the video-sharing service -- which Google owns -- that amount also includes Google.org's match of $2 for every $1 donated, up to $5 million.
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