Post Malone Helps Scottish Musician He Met At A Pub Buy His First Home
May 19, 2023
Post Malone helped a young Scottish musician fulfill his dream of buying his first home.
Malone was in Glasgow for a show when he walked into a pub and struck up a conversation with local artist Gregor Hunter Coleman.
During conversation, Malone learned Coleman, 30, is no longer drinking alcohol as he's been saving his money to buy a house. So instead of buying him a drink, Malone got Coleman a gig at his concert afterparty.
"He started saying, how much will you charge? I said nothing, it's Post Malone, this is the chance of a lifetime," Coleman told the BBC about the encounter.
Malone also offered to pay part of the deposit on a home Coleman was interested in.
"He offered to help me out with my deposit so I could have more time to focus on music, which I thought was wild," Coleman told STV News.
Along with the money — an amount Coleman chose not to disclose — he and Malone also exchanged phone numbers.
"Never thought whilst heading out the door with my guitar on Friday night for my gig at Wunderbar that I'd meet Post Malone and have such a life changing experience," Coleman wrote in an Instagram post.
"The hours spent with this gent chatting and jamming was life changing in itself, not to mention what followed."
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