Post Malone thanks frontline staff with new kicks.
The 25-year-old rapper has partnered with Musicians on Call to offer frontline staff pairs of his new Crocs line, which are recently sold out on Crocs’ website.
According to CNN and Billboard, Malone and the organization, which seeks to bring music to patients at fitness facilities, will donate 10,000 Duet Max Clog II shoes from Malone to 70 U. S. hospitals. But it’s not the first time
Musicians on Call announced Wednesday on Instagram that the shoes are meant to thank physicians “for their brave paintings on the front lines to keep our communities safe. “
The message also included a front-line photo brandishing his new shoes.
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Pete Griffin, president and CEO of Musicians on Call, celebrated the organization’s collaboration with Malone on Twitter on Wednesday.
“I am very grateful for @PostMalone and @Crocs so that @musiciansoncall can give frontline caregivers new kicks to show our love for everything they do,” he wrote.
On December 8, the same day the shoes were released, Malone (real Austin Richard Post) announced on Instagram that his Crocs were sold out in the United States.
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Malone is not the only celebrity to have donated the coronavirus pandemic to frontline staff. In April, Melissa McCarthy, Octavia Spencer, Ben Falcone and Joel McHale joined Frontline Foods to recruit restaurants in Los Angeles to help feed health care personnel. On April 4, Miley Cyrus and her boyfriend Cody Simpson took 120 tacos to a hospital to express their gratitude to hospital employees, whom Simpson nicknamed “the heroes of our time. “
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