Post Malone Gushes Over His 3-Year-Old Daughter’s Growing Love For Country Music
According to him, she’s already developing a love for acts like George Strait and Jelly Roll.

Post Malone; Photo by Adam Degross
Post Malone’s daughter is only three years old, but according to him, she is already developing a taste in music that follows in her dad’s footsteps.
Along with the typical tunes that kids her age gravitate toward, such as the “Pup Pup Boogie” and other “catchy” songs from the children’s show, Paw Patrol, Malone told GQ she has found a love for country music greats like George Strait. She also seems to be drawn to more the traditional instruments that appear in his songs such as the steel guitar, which Malone says he is “pumped about.”
Now that the genre-bending star has fully immersed himself in the country music world, his daughter is getting introduced to other artists in the scene, like Jelly Roll, who joined Post Malone on his co-headlining stadium tour dubbed “Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour.”
“Jelly was opening up [on tour] and she went out to watch Jelly and her grandparents asked her, ‘Who’s a better singer, Jelly Roll or your dad?’ She goes, ‘Jelly Roll.’ And I know she’s fu**ing with me,” Malone joked.

Touching On The Realities Of Dad Life
Despite her opinion, the 18-time Grammy nominee didn’t have enough good things to say about his role as a dad.
“She’s just the most beautiful creature to ever have existed on this earth. And I can’t believe that… Well, I don’t deserve something like that, but it’s pretty cool that’s in my life,” he said.
Post Malone has not publicly revealed the name of his daughter. However, it is known that he has honored his little girl, who he shares with his ex-fiancée Jamie Park, by getting her initials, DDP, tattooed on his forehead.

Modeling For The Brand Skims
The “I Had Some Help” singer continued to gush over his love for his little one while taking in the stunning scenery of Utah, where he was doing a photoshoot for his new campaign with Skims.
While on break from the Big Ass Stadium Tour, he took on the modeling gig to showcase the brand’s new collection of men’s underwear, tees, and a heavyweight fleece loungewear. The full collection comes in Post’s favorite print, the Realtree camouflage and will be available for purchase starting Thursday, August 21, on the brand’s website.
Fans got the first look at the campaign when Malone shared select images and clips from his photoshoot, which included horseback riding, fishing, and just enjoying his time in the mountainside setting.
When asked how this opportunity to work with Skims came about, he simply explained that he’s a “Skims man.”
“In Utah, it gets very, very, very cold. And some way or another I found this comforter robe. Whenever I went out to smoke at night, I would always put this on, and it was probably the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn in my entire life. From there, it just snowballed out of control to the point [where now] I’m naked in the woods. Well, not naked. But you can’t see the underwear anyways. They’re camouflage.”
Preparing With Fried Chicken
In order to prepare for the shots that left little to the imagination, Malone revealed his strategy was to eat some southern comfort food in hopes of bulking up a bit.
“Just a lot of fried chicken. I tried to bulk up a little bit. But it didn’t work.”
This is the first underwear campaign Malone has ever been a part of and he admitted it was “terrifying.”

“I’ve never done anything like that. It’s like a Sasquatch sighting, essentially, is what it feels like. Everyone’s going to call it in to the cops and say, ‘We saw Bigfoot out here.’ Or, Averagefoot. Sorry,” he joked.
Nonetheless, he also noted that the experience overall was “amazing.”
“It’s awesome. It’s comfortable. It’s really just an amazing deal. I’m really happy and really honored to be a part of this campaign and project.”
Returning To The Road
Beginning tomorrow, August 21, Post Malone will leave the stunning Utah scenery behind and head to Europe for the next leg of his trek.
“We’re going to be doing that a whole lot more, but this time in Europe. Jelly [Roll, his tour opener] has quickly become the closest buddy I got, and he’s just such a stud. I’m so blessed and so honored he’d come out again. That makes me happy.”
A full list of Post Malone’s upcoming stops in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, England and more can be found HERE.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.







