Following her son’s shocking death, TikTok star Ophelia Nichols is trying to use her online influence to track down details on the shooting.
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Post Malone is the latest celeb to join Seth Meyers for a “Late Night” day drinking session.
The pair began by downing beers, going on to drink shots while quizzing one another on their lives.
Meyers then explained how he’d be making some drinks inspired by the musician’s many tattoos.
However, the host was unimpressed as the team appeared to get the first drink wrong — Malone’s tatt is “always tired” and not “tired no more.”
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Meyers joked he was going to make “those f**king dummies” get that tatt because they’d got it wrong. He later apologized and said he’d misread the intro, with the drinks actually just being based on Malone’s inkings.
“Tired no more” consisted of coffee, Red Bull, 4 Loco and Pixie Stix, with Malone insisting: “I think that’s pretty good… You can sell that.”
Another drink, titled “Ring of Fire”, was inspired by Malone’s Johnny Cash tattoo, and it included a lot of Tabasco.
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“Why did you get a Johnny Cash tattoo?” Meyers complained, with Malone quipping: “It wasn’t about spicy foods.”
The duo then spoke about smoking weed, Malone’s rosé line, as well as having a game guessing which celebrity was on the other person’s head.
Meyers even got some face tattoos, just like Malone’s, only his were with a permanent marker. The host’s were inspired by his favourite football team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, his favourite superhero, The Flash, and his dog, Frisbee.
Malone joked Meyers’ tattoos weren’t exactly what he wanted “because the Steelers suck and The Flash is slow compared to Superman,” before
Following her son’s shocking death, TikTok star Ophelia Nichols is trying to use her online influence to track down details on the shooting.
TikTok star Ophelia Nichols revealed over the weekend that her son, Randon Lee, was killed on Friday, the day before his 19th birthday. In the tearful video posted Saturday, Nichols -- whose handle is @shoelover99 -- tearfully asked her over seven million followers for help catching the person or persons who murdered her son. “Today would have been my baby child’s 19th birthday, but he was took from me last night,” Nichols told the camera through tears.
A beloved TikTok star is begging for answers about the murder of her teenage son.
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Post Malone joined Seth Meyers for a spot of day-drinking for his show, Late Night With Seth Meyers.READ MORE: Post Malone – ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’ review: his sobering comedown“Every once in a while, to relax and to let my hair down a little bit, I like to go day drinking with one of my friends,” said Meyers, introducing the feature that saw the pair takeover a local bar.After each downing half a pint, Malone said “it’s going to be fun one” before a shot-fuelled Q+A session (where Malone revealed he was almost called “Funky P”). Meyers then made an array of cocktails based on Malone’s various tattoos including the ‘Tired No More’, The “Stay Away Gibson” and the “Ring Of Fire”.A post shared by @sethmeyersFrom there, talk turned to Malone’s own line of rosé wine Maison No.
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Post Malone has discussed his relationship with TikTok, saying he struggles “to make something natural” on the social media platform.Conversations around the demands on artists from record labels to use the platform have been in the headlines in recent weeks after Halsey shared a number of posts claiming that their label were holding a new song hostage until they could “fake” a viral TikTok.Taking to their TikTok page, the singer – who released latest album ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’ last year – said in a post titled “I’m tired” that there is new music she wants to release “ASAP,” but that “marketing” is getting in the way and the label won’t let her share the new song.The song, ‘So Good’, has now got a release date of June 9, with her label Capitol Records telling Halsey publicly: “We love you and are here to support you. We are an artist first company that encourages open dialogue.