Post Malone Thanks Fans & Slams Haters After Private Jet Emergency Landing

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Post Malone performs onstage during the VMA after party hosted by Republic Records and Cadillac at TAO restaurant at the Dream Hotel on August 27, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Post Malone said a lot of people wished death upon him today.

Last night, Post Malone was at the VMA's alongside several of his industry friends as they celebrated the talent that touches the stage. The singer also had one of the better performances of the evening after he performed with both 21 Savage and Aerosmith one after the other. However, things weren't so great for the "Rockstar" singer this morning. Posty was stuck on a private plane that had to make an emergency landing after the tired blew. Thankfully, he's landed safely but he did have a message for both his fans and his haters.

Thankfully, Post Malone managed to make it safely to the ground after what's seemed like a terrifying flight experience. Post Malone's private plane landed at Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, NY. The singer took to Twitter to thank his fans for their prayers and support while also sending a big middle finger to the people that were apparently wishing death upon him on the social media platform.

"i landed guys. thank you for your prayers. can't believe how many people wished death on me on this website. fuck you. but not today," he wrote.

After the plane landed, Post Malone spoke to TMZ about his experience. The rapper revealed that he doesn't like flying in the first place and he was terrified. However, Post tipped his hat to the pilots for saving the day and his life.

"There's one hell of a team on that aircraft. And we're here and we're here on Earth and I need a beer and I need some wine. At the same time, mixed together." He said.

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