Post Malone puts Cowboys fandom to the side after Chiefs Super Bowl win

Post Malone made sure everyone knew he was a Dallas Cowboys fan.  After performing an incredible rendition of 'America the Beautiful' before the start of Super Bowl LVIII, Malone went up and took his seat in to watch the game.  After the Budlight commercial premiered in which he was a star in, the camera cut […]

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Brittany Mahomes gets Post Malone to take off his Cowboys jacket and put on a Chiefs one instead
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Post Malone made sure everyone knew he was a Dallas Cowboys fan. 

After performing an incredible rendition of 'America the Beautiful' before the start of Super Bowl LVIII, Malone went up and took his seat in to watch the game. 

After the Budlight commercial premiered in which he was a star in, the camera cut to Malone. And he was repping the Cowboys proudly in a bright blue jacket. 

It didn't matter that it was the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers playing. He wanted to make sure that nobody confused what team he was rooting for. 

However, later in the night, it seems he put his fandom to the side. And for some Cowboys fans, they might feel a little betrayed. 

So he went over to the dark side with a little help from Brittany Mahomes. 

The wife of Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes went up to Malone during the Super Bowl afterparty and seemed to strike a deal. 

She helped Malone take off his Cowboys jacket and traded it in for a Chiefs jacket. Since they did just win the Super Bowl, it seems he was willing to do it. 

But only for one song. 

Malone put on a sour face when he put it on, just to show that he still loves his Cowboys in a fun moment. But the cheers from the crowd was enough to convince him to have some fun with it. 

And he enjoyed the bit, with him and Brittany Mahomes sharing a hug afterwards. 

So Chiefs Kingdom can thank Brittany Mahomes for this moment, while Cowboys fans can blame her for causing Malone's betrayal.