Justin Bieber's recent Instagram post will surely calm down the Beliebers, who got worried after rapper Post Malone was pictured this week putting his hand around the pop singer's throat as they partied in Houston, Texas.
The 22-year-old singer, as a reaction to the whole episode, made fun of it and shared a snap on April 13 that showed him grabbing the Malone's throat and had a caption "Backstreets back," reports Daily Mail.
The photo of Malone chocking Bieber came a day after the latter was pictured stubbing a cigarette out on the 20-year-old rapper's arm the same night.
Though the whole incident looked like a fight, but reportedly, the guys were "just messing around and went back to laughing once Malone loosened his grip."
After Malone's snap went around and created a stir on social media, he took to Twitter to explain the whole incident.
"i love Justin y'all tripping lol.He's my big brother and we like to rough house.if we was fighting someone would have done something instead of just sit around while the beibs gets chokeslammed.end of story i love jus more than life (sic)," he explained to his 196,000 followers.
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