Post Malone's Tattoos and Meanings
The Ultimate Guide to Post Malone's Many Tattoos
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Malone has what he refers to as a "big zombie Easter Jesus" on the right side of his chest. "Jesus is very handsome, so I figured how could we make him super metal? And so we made him Easter Jesus," he said in an interview detailing the ink.
Malone's love for the Dallas Cowboys is marked with a tattoo dedicated to the football team. He got a helmet with the team's logo on his left clavicle.
Malone has another unique piece of ink on the top right side of his chest. The design illustrates what appears to be a melding of two dice, with each front side of the cubes depicting animated eyes with tears dripping out. The artist hasn't shared the significance behind the ink.
A sword is drawn along Malone's clavicle, giving the impression that the singer has been impaled. The design even features red ink indicating blood stains.
A four-horned mythological figure cloaked in solid black ink is located on the left side of his chest.
On his left ribcage, Malone has a skull and crossbones inked alongside a Cold War saying that reads, "Kill a commie for mommy."
A Greek phrase that reads "Molon Labe" is inked in an arched design over Malone's torso. The classic phrase of defiance roughly translates to "Come and take them."
Malone has the Master Shake character from the comedy cartoon series "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" tattooed on his right ribcage. The singer hilariously admitted that this piece of ink is among the most painful he's ever gotten despite it being an adorable cartoon character.