Turns Out Post Malone's Recent Near-Death Experiences May Be 'Cause He's Cursed

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    Post Malone
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    We all saw on the news that over the course of three weeks, poor Post Malone suffered through not one, not two but three near-death experiences.

    First, he was on a private jet that was forced to make an emergency landing when its tyres blew out. Then barely a week later, Posty was in a car crash but emerged unscathed.

    THEN, armed thiefs tried to rob Posty's old house in San Fernando Valley - he wasn't there, but the intruder was hellbent on finding the rapper. 

    Turns out Post Malone's string of bad luck may be because he and Ghost Adventures host Zak Bagan messed with a supremely haunted object in June. As TMZ reports, Zak and Posty were in Las Vegas' Haunted Museum when Zak opened the protective case of an old Dybbuk box, which in Yiddish means "malicious spirit". 

    The Dybbuk was apparently the inspiration behind the film, The Possession.

    Posty wanted nothing to do with it, but at the same time Zak opened and touched the box, Posty held onto Zak. Zak reckons this was enough to curse Posty.

    If that's the case though, we're wondering why Zak himself isn't cursed (considering he's dealing with haunted objects all the time).

    Check out the video for yourself and let's hope old mate can break his spell of bad luck!

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Post Malone
Photo via TMZ

We all saw on the news that over the course of three weeks, poor Post Malone suffered through not one, not two but three near-death experiences.

First, he was on a private jet that was forced to make an emergency landing when its tyres blew out. Then barely a week later, Posty was in a car crash but emerged unscathed.

THEN, armed thiefs tried to rob Posty's old house in San Fernando Valley - he wasn't there, but the intruder was hellbent on finding the rapper. 

Turns out Post Malone's string of bad luck may be because he and Ghost Adventures host Zak Bagan messed with a supremely haunted object in June. As TMZ reports, Zak and Posty were in Las Vegas' Haunted Museum when Zak opened the protective case of an old Dybbuk box, which in Yiddish means "malicious spirit". 

The Dybbuk was apparently the inspiration behind the film, The Possession.

Posty wanted nothing to do with it, but at the same time Zak opened and touched the box, Posty held onto Zak. Zak reckons this was enough to curse Posty.

If that's the case though, we're wondering why Zak himself isn't cursed (considering he's dealing with haunted objects all the time).

Check out the video for yourself and let's hope old mate can break his spell of bad luck!

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