Lil Nas X is the latest celebrity to collaborate with the famed footwear company Crocs and to celebrate his new item with them, he released a very hilarious promo on social media which had fans laughing.

Taking to his X account, formerly known as Twitter, the musician shared a infomercial-like video of himself walking barefoot in the beginning.

A voiceover can be heard asking him if he's depressed, ugly, and gay, to which he agrees to all of it.

The photo of his collaboration with Crocs then later popped out in a very hilarious way as it appeared to be just a screen-recorded video in Photoshop.

The video later transitioned into him wearing a completely new set of clothes including the shoes that he's promoting.

"Wow, thanks Lil Nas X and Crocs, I'm no longer depressed, ugly, or gay," he said.

Lil Nas X Crocs Collaboration

According to Hypebeast, this was not Lil Nas X's first collaboration with Crocs as he had already teamed up with the brand before.

The only difference with the recent one was he is now the global ambassador for the group.

For his most recent collaboration, he and the company dropped a new footwear called "The Lil Nas X Sherpa Mega Crush Clog."

The outlet noted that the new Crocs features a faux-shearling that wraps the exteriors as well as the backstrap.

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This is perfect for the winter season as it allows those who will buy it to stay warm. In addition, the design pays homage to the musician's unique style.

For those who are interested in buying, the product is available via Crocs' official website and is currently priced at $110 USD.

In addition, there will also be a five-pack of Jibbitz charms sold separately that is included in the collection.

Lil Nas X Previous Issue With Footwear

Although he's being celebrated by Crocs now, he previously received backlash from online users for his Lil Nas X "Satan Shoes" by the studio MSCHF.

According to CNN, Nike filed a lawsuit against the company for trademark infringement over the 666 pairs of shoes that they modified and released publicly as part of their collaboration with the musician.

At the time, the major sportswear company asked for a court order for the studio to stop releasing the "unauthorized" collaboration.

Lil Nas X was not named as part of the lawsuit.

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