Post Malone Gushes Over Dolly Parton Friendship During Sweet Photo Shoot Hug: ‘My Heart’s Beating So Fast’
Written by djfrosty on August 27, 2024
Sometimes a dream becomes a wish that comes true. That is clearly the case for Post Malone, who shared a video on Monday (August 26) in which he is playfully snuggled up with his duet partner: country icon Dolly Parton. “Don’t have the heart to break yours @DollyParton,” the rapper-turned-country-cronner labeled the X post accompanying a nine-second clip of the dynamic duo sharing smiles during a photo shoot.
With the sound of the camera shutter clicking in the background, Malone, 29, strikes a silly arms-wide-open pose at first, as Parton, 78, leans her head into his chest, a broad smile on her face. “You are amazing, I’m so… I can’t believe it, my heart’s beating so fast,” Malone tells his musical hero Parton, who shifts positions, taking Posty’s hands and positioning them so that he’s hugging her around the waist from behind as the photographer breaks out in a loud laugh.
Parton posted an Instagram video from the meet cute two weeks ago, writing, “@postmalone’s always said nice things about me and I’ve always appreciated it. He’s got such a big heart.” In the video Malone tells Parton, “whatever you need from me in the whole world,, I’m there,” as the two joke around, with Dolly yanking on Post’s baseball hat and complaining that he’s too tall as he crouches down to meet her eye. Legendarily polite, Malone repeatedly says “yes ma’am” as the two make small talk, with Dolly remembering that she saw a picture of a custom suit Malone wore in 2019 covered in images of the country superstar.
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In the lyric video for the song, Malone flips through a bunch of Parton memorabilia, including a vintage 1979 Dolly pinball machine.
The look of sheer joy on Malone’s face in the pics (see below) in that moment is palpable and he has good reason to be elated. His debut country LP, F-1 Trillion, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated August 31) with 250,00 equivalent album units earned in its opening week, according to Luminate; the album is also Posty’s first No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart.
In addition, all 18 songs from the standard edition charted on the Billboard Hot 100 – including all 15 collaborations – led by former six-week No. 1 smash with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help” at No. 2.
Check out the sweet moment between Malone and Parton below.