Post Malone wears animal print pyjamas and Crocs as he arrives in Sydney via private jet – and immediately lights up a cigarette

Post Malone opted for very comfortable flight clothes as he flew to Sydney on a private jet on Tuesday.

The rapper, real name Austin Richard Post, 28, donned a pair of silky animal print pajamas, along with a pair of Crocs.

The friendly American star shook hands with airport staff, posed for photos with fans and chatted.

He seemed eager to get his nicotine fix and lit a cigarette as soon as he hit the ground.

Earlier in the day, Post was spotted on the Gold Coast before catching the quick hour-long flight to Sydney.

Rapper Post Malone, 28, opted for his signature unkempt look in leopard print pajamas as he puffed on a cigarette after flying to Sydney on Tuesday ahead of his world tour shows

The singer was equally animated as he met Queensland fans, even making animal paws with his hands in photos.

Post is currently traveling the world on his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour.

The American singer kicked off his sets Down Under in Brisbane last Thursday evening, taking part in an amazing, yet disgusting Australian tradition.

Post reportedly performed the shoe-drinking act, called “shoey,” at least seven times during his concert.

He told the audience he was trying out a record and repeatedly drank beer from his shoe between songs.

The rapper, real name Austin Richard Post, opted for chic leopard print pajamas upon his arrival in Sydney and teamed them with a pair of camouflage Crocs.

The rapper, real name Austin Richard Post, opted for chic leopard print pajamas upon his arrival in Sydney and teamed them with a pair of camouflage Crocs.

The jovial singer puffed on a cigarette as he entertained the waiting crowd of a mix of fans and media

The jovial singer puffed on a cigarette as he entertained the waiting crowd of a mix of fans and media

The American star, who will perform at the Domain on Wednesday, seemed in good spirits in the striking nightwear

The American star, who will perform at the Domain on Wednesday, seemed in good spirits in the striking nightwear

Post looked every bit the unassuming star as he shook hands with his driver, posed for photos with fans and chatted happily

Post looked every bit the unassuming star as he shook hands with his driver, posed for photos with fans and chatted happily

Post signed a number of items for fans who gathered to meet and greet the pop star

Post signed a number of items for fans who gathered to meet and greet the pop star

He even brought a few fans on stage on several occasions to perform the Aussie tradition with different types of shoes – even a shoe brace – in front of a packed audience.

The shoey is one of Australia’s iconic traditions and can be used as both a hazing punishment and a celebratory ritual.

It was made increasingly popular by famous athletes such as Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo and UFC fighter Tai Tuivasa.

Earlier in the day, Post was spotted in the Gold Coast before catching the fast flight to Sydney - which usually only takes an hour

Earlier in the day, Post was spotted in the Gold Coast before catching the fast flight to Sydney – which usually only takes an hour

The American singer kicked off his sets Down Under in Brisbane last Thursday evening and took part in an amazing, yet disgusting Australian tradition, by doing a shoey on stage

The American singer kicked off his sets Down Under in Brisbane last Thursday evening and took part in an amazing, yet disgusting Australian tradition, by doing a shoey on stage

Post reportedly performed the shoe-drinking act, called shoey, at least seven times during his concert

Post reportedly performed the shoe-drinking act, called shoey, at least seven times during his concert

The pop star even brought a few fans on stage on several occasions to perform the Australian tradition, from different types of shoes to a packed audience

The pop star even brought a few fans on stage on several occasions to perform the Australian tradition, from different types of shoes to a packed audience