![]() Like any good star, Malone says he's grateful for his mobbing fans. Then, just as quick as he came, he's gone, posing for selfies as he makes his way outside through the growing crowd and ducking into the calm quiet of a tinted Escalade. A few teenage girls in streetwear linger near the back door, trying to get a glimpse of Malone. A kid who looks about ten years-old runs t-shirts from the back to the register, and boys with beanies and skateboards hold up Stoney t-shirts for size. The pop-up hums along even with Malone posted up in the back. After saying a few hellos and posing for photos, Malone and his crew amble to the studio's back room to smoke cigarettes and drink a few of the Budweisers stacked up as decoration (a Malone-Budweiser collaboration seems pre-destined, but at 22 years-old Malone is actually too young to rep the brand). Indeed, at a pop-up shop for his Stoney Tour merchandise in a small studio on the Lower East Side one rain-soaked September afternoon, Malone and his entourage of managers, security and friends tower over the hoards of fans that have lined up around the block to see him. "Everybody says, 'Hey, I didn't know you were white,' when they meet me, and then they say, 'I didn't know you were so tall.' I guess I look short on the internet," Post Malone said in a Noisey interview earlier this year.
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