Post Malone gave fans an unexpected — and painful-looking — moment during a recent livestream when a backflip attempt didn’t go as planned. The mishap occurred during a collaborative Twitch stream with popular creator xQc, as the pair promoted an upcoming video game event. The clip quickly circulated online, drawing laughter, concern, and admiration for Malone’s ability to brush off the fall.
During the livestream, Malone climbed onto a chair and announced, “This is just an attempt,” prompting xQc to admit he was already nervous. Seconds later, Malone tried to launch into a backflip — but lost his balance and fell backward onto the floor.
The Grammy-winning artist quickly stood up, gave the camera a thumbs-up, and reassured viewers that he was okay. “It’s alright,” he said, before adding that he had hurt his wrist in the fall. The brief moment, captured live, became an instant viral clip, with fans praising Malone’s humor and resilience.
The backflip fail happened during a marathon Twitch session promoting Murder Circus Encore, a special in-game event tied to Hunt: Showdown 1896, developed by Crytek. Malone partnered with the studio and hosted a 10-hour stream alongside xQc to promote the event.
According to reports, the livestream drew more than 935,000 viewers, making it one of Malone’s most successful streaming appearances to date. Despite his packed music schedule, Malone continues to maintain an official Twitch channel, where he occasionally games and interacts with fans.
Beyond the viral fall, the stream also delivered exciting news for fans of Malone’s music. The 30-year-old artist hinted that 2026 could be a big year creatively, revealing that he may release two albums.
“Chances are, chat, we are getting two albums in 2026,” he said, adding that the sound would be diverse. When xQc pressed for details, Malone teased a mix of genres, including rock and folk influences.
“I think folks will be happy,” he said, explaining that he plans to spend time writing and recording with collaborators early in the year.
Social media reactions to the backflip attempt ranged from playful jokes to genuine concern. Many viewers applauded Malone for immediately acknowledging the fall and keeping the mood light. The incident also reinforced why Malone’s streaming appearances resonate with fans: they blend unfiltered moments, humor, and candid conversation in a way that feels authentic.
Whether teasing new music, gaming for hours, or attempting spontaneous backflips, Post Malone continues to blur the line between global superstar and relatable internet personality. While the backflip didn’t land, the moment only added to his reputation for being unafraid to laugh at himself — and for giving fans something unexpected to talk about as 2026 gets underway.
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