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Post Malone Supports #MuteRKelly: He Did Some "F**ked Up Shit"


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Every day another act shares a statement on social media surrounding the controversy with R. Kelly or they get caught by TMZ and are forced to speak about the matter on the spot. The latter includes French Montana and DJ Paul who think that R. Kelly is still allowed to bask in his legacy amid the disturbing allegations pinned against his name - that has been a known thing for years. 

The latest person TMZ has gotten a hold of is Post Malone, who tried to stay mute on the matter but managed to offer up just a few thoughts to the paparazzi. 

"I have no clue, he's done a lot of fucked up shit obviously. I have no clue, no comment really," Post said when asked if he agrees with DJ Paul and French's opinion on the matter.

On the topic of people (like Chance the Rapper) who have pulled their collabs with R. Kelly off streaming services Post said this: "I think essentially it is the right thing to do, I don't know. It's not really my place [...] he's done a lot of big fucked up shit."

In other Post news, his Quavo featured track "Congratulations" just became certified Diamond. The track was featured on Post's 2016 tape, Stoney.

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