Post Malone is doing even more to help with coronavirus relief. He already raised $2.6 million through his virtual Nirvana tribute, and now he’s specifically helping frontline workers.
Post’s newly-relaunched lifestyle brand Shaboink has donated 40,000 N95 face masks to the humanitarian organization Direct Relief, who will distribute them to frontline workers combating COVID-19 across the US.
Shaboink’s website also plans to sell pre-packaged “Clean Kits,” which will include hand sanitizer, face masks and more, along with vitamin C “crystals” to boost immunity.
Spoke to @PostMalone about relaunching his lifestyle brand @shaboinklife in the midst of a pandemic – “I knew it was important to pivot to products that could help us stay clean now, so we can get back to shaboink’ing later.” https://t.co/q0nYjdvRYp
— Tim Chan (@mrtimchan) May 12, 2020



