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Post Malone, a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan, gets Kansas City Chiefs inked because Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes beat him in a beer pong game

Post Malone, a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan, gets Kansas City Chiefs inked because Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes beat him in a beer pong game

Time of India12-06-2025

(Image via Getty: Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes)
On June 12, Marca reported when
Travis Kelce
and Patrick Mahomes won their first
Super Bowl
title, they celebrated it with friends at a
Post Malone
concert. Malone turned a simple beer bong game into a battle of bets. He said if the blockbuster duo(Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes) beat him, he'd get a Kansas City Chiefs tattoo.
And they did beat Malone, so he got the Kansas City Chiefs tattooed! Despite being a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan. Now, how do we know of this story? It was the 18-time Grammy Award-nominated rapper himself who shared the story with his favorite tattoo artists while shooting for a T-Mobile advertisement. Let's hear it from the horse's mouth, shall we?
Post Malone says Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce cheated and won the beer bong game but Mahomes denies it by saying they won fair and square
The 11-time Billboard Music Award winner shared that the Kansas City Chiefs TE and QB cheated and won! In the exact words of Malone, 'Season's greetings.
I am here with Ganji and Mr. Kyle, and we're going to get tattooed. The Kansas City Chiefs tattoo is always a good story. I told Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes that if they beat me in a game of beer pong, I would get a tattoo of their signatures and the Kansas City Chiefs logo.
And they cheated, so I lost. So, that's probably my funniest story.'
As a retort, the three-time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes shared a screenshot of Post Malone's Instagram reel on his IG story and captioned it slyly: To be clear, we won fair and square @postmalone😂#TmobilePartner
Fortnight singer Post Malone wrote a song on three-time Super Bowl Champion Patrick Mahomes and referees and titled it 'I Had Some Help'
On June 12, Maxim Mover of the Holler reported during the Super Bowl LIX Tailgate Party performance in February, Post Malone said, 'I wrote this song about the Chiefs and the referees.'
The song Malone's referring to is - 'I Had Some Help'. At the time, an ex-Boston radio show host, Rich Shertenlieb, had questioned QB Patrick Mahomes, 'For your whole career, you have had so many great people help you win. Who is your favorite Ref?'
Mahomes answered then, 'That's hilarious. All the refs are great, man. They do the best they can, and we go out there and play the game the right way.'
However, Shertenlieb could not sit with that answer, so he pinched further, 'Is there one that you give a Christmas card to every year, possibly?'
After a moment of pause, Mahomes replied, 'Not that I can remember. I'll talk to some of my teammates to figure out.'
(Image via Getty: Post Malone)
Now, let's get the lyrics of 'I Had Some Help' and see if we can connect the dots!
'I had some help
It ain't like I can make this kinda mess all by myself
They say, 'Teamwork makes the dream work,' hell,
I had some help
.'
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