Post Malone blasts haters who ‘wished death’ on him

Post Malone has a message for all the people who “wished death” on him during his midair plane scare — which was chronicled on Instagram by his manager from inside the cockpit.
“F–k you,” Malone seethed in a tweet Tuesday after finally touching down at Stewart Airport in Newburgh, NY.
“I landed guys,” he said. “Thank you for your prayers.”
The rapper and singer added, “Can’t believe how many people wished death on me on this website…but not today.”

Malone’s private jet blew two tires at takeoff on Tuesday morning and was forced to circle for several hours to burn off fuel. It was supposed to take Malone from New Jersey to London following his appearance at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards.
Malone’s manager Dre London, whose real name is Andre Jackson, documented the drama on Instagram using the app’s Stories feature. He can be seen talking to the pilots and other passengers on the plane as they wait to make their emergency landing
“Is Austin alright?” one of the pilots can be heard asking, using Malone’s real name.
“Austin is…back there,” Jackson says while standing in the cockpit.
In another clip, he and the others can be seen bracing for impact as they prepare to land with a set of blown tires.
“They told us to get in this position,” Jackson says. “They told us get in position for landing.”
Once on the ground, Jackson thanks the pilots and crew and leaves with Malone.
“Been circling [in the] air for hours,” he says. “But we’re good…We landed safely.”

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