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Post Malone splits from girlfriend Christy Lee

Post Malone splits from girlfriend Christy Lee

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The 29-year-old singer and rapper started dating Christy, a stylist, at the beginning of the year, after splitting from his fiancée, Hee Sung 'Jamie' Park last November. Now, the couple have split, with TMZ reporting the pair called it quits about a month ago. Post Malone, whose real name is Austin Richard Post is currently in a custody battle with Park over their three-year-old daughter. He announced her birth in June 2022 but has never publicly disclosed her name. In legal documents she's referred to as DDP. The Grammy-award winning artist has filed for custody in Utah...
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